Convertible cars are beautifully decorated to welcome Christmas parades through the streets of Hanoi, delighting many residents.


The cars are adorned with LED black color running along the body, snowflakes, flowers, bells, and Christmas music playing from these special vehicles.


The line-up includes the Volkswagen Beetle, Jeep A2 convertible, and BMW 650i foldable top.


This is a special Jeep A2 on Christmas Eve.


The “beetle” Volkswagen Beetle leads the parade.


Slowly moving through the streets, the line-up of cars attracts a lot of attention from the public.


According to Khám Phá
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