VietNamNet Bridge - Sixty photos of 60 beautiful moments of Hanoi in the past 60 years were displayed on the sidewalk of Le Thai To Road in Hanoi from October 8 to 12.
The photo exhibition entitled "Heroic Capital - 60 years of Construction and Development" introduced special moments of Hanoi since 1954. The event was held by the New Hanoi newspaper.
Some of the photos:
Foreign visitors at the sidewalk photo exhibition.
After the Dien Bien Phu Victory, in November 1954 France signed the Geneva Accord and withdrew its troops from Vietnam. On 10/10/1954, the Liberation Army took over the capital and were welcomed by Hanoi people.
President Ho Chi Minh gives comments on Hanoi’s construction planning in November 1959.
In late December 1972, the United States conducted a bombing campaign to destroy major cities in the North. Hanoi entered the "12 days and nights of Dien Bien Phu in the air". A mobile shop on Yet Kieu Street in 1972.
Peacetime in Hanoi, the national flag flying on the Hanoi flag pole.
The West - Northwest Hanoi from above.
Hanoi urban space is expanding.
Thang Long Boulevard and Pham Hung elevated road.
Nhat Tan - the longest cable-stayed bridge in Vietnam – is in the final stage of completion.
The Temple of Literature.
A Hanoi girl.
A girl in Ao Dai.
The new school year.
Drying vermicelli in Hanoi suburbs. |
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