With the continuous development of new urban areas, buildings, bridges and new traffic works, Hanoi is now reaching out to become a modern city.
Comment of writer Huu Ngoc (born in 1918): “Hanoi is attractive because it is a city of contrasts”. It is interesting to follow its changes from old, old to new today.
Nhat Tan Bridge, the largest cable-stayed bridge in Vietnam. Photo: Duc Hanh / BNEWS / TTXVN The Crossroad Bridge of Nga Tu So is designed to reduce congestion in the area of Nga Tu So, with the highest traffic density in Hanoi. Photo: Duc Hanh / BNEWS / TTXVN Dong Xuan Market is one of the largest markets in Hanoi, Vietnam. The market has a history dating back hundreds of years from feudal times. Photo: Duc Hanh / BNEWS / TTXVN Ring Road 3 in Hanoi is an important road traffic route of the capital. Photo: Duc Hanh / BNEWS / TTXVN The first urban railway system in Vietnam. Photo: Duc Hanh / BNEWS / TTXVN Modern complex buildings on Duong Dinh Nghe street. Photo: Duc Hanh / BNEWS / TTXVN The intersection of Boc Pagoda – Ton That Tung – Dong Tac – Pham Ngoc Thach. Photo: Duc Hanh / BNEWS / TTXVN Twin Tower on Ngoc Thuy Street (Gia Lam). Photo: Duc Hanh / BNEWS / TTXVN The whole house of Eurowindow Modern Complex. Photo: Duc Hanh / BNEWS / TTXVN BIDV Building 194 Tran Quang Khai, intersecting Tran Quang Khai and Hang Voi – Tran Nguyen Han streets. Photo: Duc Hanh / BNEWS / TTXVN Vinhomes Royal City complex project includes high-end apartment building, commercial center, school, office, modern. Photo: Duc Hanh / BNEWS / TTXVN The headquarters of Vietnam Electricity (EVN) is a 2-storey tower, located near the Old Quarter and Truc Bach Lake (Hanoi). Photo: Duc Hanh / BNEWS / TTXVN Lotte Center Hanoi (Hanoi City Complex) is the 3rd tallest skyscraper in Vietnam. Photo: Duc Hanh / BNEWS / TTXVN Ancient Turtle Tower in the heart of Sword Lake. Along with Hanoi experienced many ups and downs of history. Turtle Tower is like a soul of the capital, a symbol of a civilized city and a tourist destination at home and abroad. Photo: Duc Hanh / BNEWS / TTXVN
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