Cu Da ancient village is a tourist destination in Hanoi, attracting those who love to learn about traditional village architecture. (Photo: VNA/VNP) |
The beauty of Cu Da ancient village (Photo: VNA/VNP) |
A house with French architecture was built in the early 20th century, in harmony with the traditional style of houses in Cu Da ancient village. (Photo: VNA/VNP) |
A small alley in Cu Da ancient village (Photo: VNA/VNP) |
Through many ups and downs, Cu Da ancient village seems to still keep its original intact features with houses designed with typical architecture of the northern delta region. (Photo: VNA/VNP) |
One of the few remaining village gates in the ancient village of Cu Da. (Photo: VNA/VNP) |
Sophisticated carved details of French architectural patterns mixed with motifs bearing the imprint of Vietnamese villages show the skillful hands of the Cu Da craftsmen. (Photo: VNA/VNP) |
Newly painted walls are seen in the ancient village of Cu Da. (Photo: VNA/VNP) |
Through many ups and downs, Cu Da ancient village seems to still keep its original intact features with houses designed with typical architecture of the northern delta region. (Photo: VNA/VNP) |
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