
Blue skies and gentle sunshine over Ben Thanh Market during a rare cool spell in Ho Chi Minh City create ideal conditions for residents to stroll, take photos, and enjoy the vibes.
Temperatures in Ho Chi Minh City have fallen below 18 degrees Celsius for the first time in more than a decade this week, with several locations recording their coldest January readings in about 30 years.
In parks and central areas, residents began their day earlier than usual.
Elderly people went for a walk or practiced gentle exercises in the crisp air, while families brought young children out to enjoy the fresh atmosphere.
Sidewalk coffee shops and breakfast eateries were busier than usual, as people preferred sitting outdoors, sipping hot coffee or enjoying steaming bowls of noodles.
People also made the most of the 'special' weather, turning familiar routines into something new.
Along central streets, groups of friends in light jackets and scarves took photos and filmed clips, capturing rare moments of a slightly chilly city.

A couple poses for their wedding photos in the cool weather near Ba Son metro station in Saigon Ward, Ho Chi Minh City.
Some chose to cycle or jog along the river in the morning, while others met up for coffee and lingered longer than usual, free from the city’s typical heat.
At markets and food stalls, vendors said purchasing demand rose slightly, especially for hot dishes and warm drinks.
The brief cold spell not only brought a sense of novelty, but also encouraged people to slow down amid the urban rush.
In the rare cool weather, Ho Chi Minh City felt more approachable, as each person found their own way to enjoy the city’s everyday rhythm.
Below are some scenes of Ho Chi Minh City on a cool morning:

Two women film a clip to capture rare moments of the cold spell.

A group of friends gather for coffee at a park, making the most of the pleasant weather.

A resident reads a book in the park, enjoying the cool morning air.

A family takes their child for a walk in the park to enjoy the unusually cool weather.

A family pauses to take Lunar New Year photos at Diamond Plaza shopping center.

Tam, a resident, takes a walk while listening to music along the sidewalk of Ton Duc Thang Street. She said the cooler weather over the past two days prompted her to wear an extra scarf to keep warm.

A woman stops along Ton Duc Thang Street to take a photo to “greet the new day” on her way to work.

Many residents choose to start the cool morning in Ho Chi Minh City with a jog.

These days, warm jackets, scarves, and gloves have become essential items for many residents heading outdoors in Ho Chi Minh City.

Beneath Mong Bridge in Saigon Ward, many residents wake up early to exercise on the morning of January 10 amid the cool weather.
Huu Duy - Tri Duc - Dong Nguyen / Tuoi Tre News
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