When the sun slowly disappeared, it is time for Hanoi to
be in darkness. After 70 years, Hanoi has many changes, more modern so much.
Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and Long Bien bridge (left), Chuong
Duong bridge (right).
National Assembly House is opposite to Ho Chi Minh
Mausoleum, which is newly inaugurated and built on the old capitol building
relic site of Thang Long Imperial Citadel.
Long Bien bridge when it is nearly dark. This is the
first steel bridge across Red River linking two districts of Hoan Kiem and Long
Bien. This steel bridge has been one of the symbols of Hanoi for three
centuries. Besides, it was also main traffic route for a while.
Chuong Duong bridge across Red River linking two
districts: Long Bien and Hoan Kiem.
Unusual corner of Hoan Kiem lake (also known as Sword Lake). Around lake is a building of Hanoi
People's Committee, Hanoi Post Office and many other buildings.
Keangnam Landmark Tower - Vietnam's tallest building.
Metropole Hotel.
Interchanges between Daewoo Hotel and Lotte Center Hanoi –
Vietnam’s second tallest building.
West Lake (Tay Ho district)
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