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Some of Asia's biggest cities are slowly limping back to normal as governments begin to ease restrictions.
Vietnam, one of the world's success stories in curbing the pandemic, has allowed non-essential businesses, such as bars, restaurants, cinemas and spas to reopen in recent weeks.Getty ImagesImage caption: Ta Hien Street, known as the beer corner, in Hanoi Thailand too has seen life inch closer to normality as outdoor markets reopened earlier in the month. The country also started to open shopping malls and department stores last week.People have begun to throng to Bangkok's Chinatown againTraffic in Yangon cityTraffic has returned to cities such as Myanmar's Yangon and Pakistan's Karachi, which saw some of its roads clogged last week after the government allowed businesses to reopen with social distancing norms.
Both India and Pakistan have begun to relax restrictions, even as cases continue to rise, because the economic impact of lockdown has proved costly.Getty ImagesImage caption: Small shops have begun to reopen the Indian city of Amritsar
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