Hanoi's appearance after 60 years of construction and development
60 years after complete liberation, Hanoi has been developing but still retains the traditional features of the thousand-year-old city.
60 years after taking over the capital, Hanoi has been growing to become a modern city worthy of being the heart of the whole country.
The northern gateway of Hanoi, buildings are built close together.
The appearance of a modern city with many high-rise buildings in the West in the new district of Nam Tu Liem.
Besides, Hanoi also develops along both banks of the Red River in Long Bien District.
Traffic is becoming more and more convenient with the appearance of new bridges such as Nhat Tan bridge connecting Tay Ho District to Dong Anh District.
Nhat Tan Bridge at night.
A prominent feature of the capital is that it has lots of trees and lakes.
The southern gateway of the city with Thanh Tri Bridge and the elevated road system is one of the key traffic works of Hanoi, helping to significantly improve the traffic network.
Linh Dam New Urban Area.
Along with development, Hanoi still bears historical marks. Long Bien Bridge connects the two banks of the Red River, where the last French expeditionary soldiers withdrew from the capital exactly 60 years ago.
Besides modern constructions, buildings from the French period are still typical architectural features of Hanoi. The headquarters of the State Bank is on Ly Thai To Street.
Hoan Kiem Lake, the heart of Hanoi seen from above.
The new Tran Duy Hung street is sparkling with lights at night.
According to VOV