Tanks roll in, hotels fill up as thousands descend on Hanoi

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Hanoi traffic is manic enough on normal days, but it has become much worse this week as the city pulls out all the stops for the second summit between United States President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Hanoi traffic is manic enough on normal days, but it has become much worse this week as the city pulls out all the stops for the second summit between United States President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Downtown Hanoi was gridlocked for much of yesterday as roads were blocked to make way for the arrival of the two men, forcing legions of scooters - the favoured mode of transport for 7.5 million Hanoians - to take to the pavements to avoid the jam.

Another team took position around the JW Marriott hotel about 10km away, where Mr Trump was to stay after touching down on Air Force One last night. Across the street from the Marriott, a banner depicting Mr Trump and Mr Kim smilingly holding hands hangs prominently at three-month-old Dewo hotpot restaurant. Manager Nguyen Van Quang, 29, said it was to"send a message of peace".

 

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