Change can sometimes seem to come slow to Hanoi, but over the past few years some places in the city have undergone complete transformations.
![]() This photo of Hanoi was taken from Thang Long Avenue ![]() In this shot taken from a distance of nearly 10 km, the high-rise buildings appear closer together. ![]() The capita city has gotten a facelift thanks to high-rise buildings, which make it look more like a developed country. ![]() The center of Hanoi at sunset viewed from the Southeast ![]() ![]() A photo shot at sundown of new residential areas that line the outskirts of the city.
![]() An impressive image captured Nhat Tan Bridge towering above the cattle grazing in green pastures. ![]() In the inner city villages of Nhat Tan, Phu Thuong, and Xuan Dinh farmers have continued to grow vegetables and flowers. ![]() The capital city has been slowly changing day by day, as transport projects are implemented. ![]() ![]() The city center viewed from Dong Tru Bridge. ![]() This image captured a shot from northeastern Hanoi and the second tallest building in Vietnam – Lotte. ![]() Southwestern gateway viewed from Hoai Duc district. |
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