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The only surviving gate of the citadel of Thang Long, O Quan Chuong not only brings beauty in architecture but also represents Hanoi ancient history

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Ba Dinh square. This place is one of Hanoi’s most famous historical relic sites. At Ba Dinh square on September 2, 1945, President Ho Chi Minh read the Declaration of Independence giving birth to the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, now the Socialist Republic of Vietnam

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Tran Quoc pagoda, one of the oldest pagodas in Vietnam

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St Joseph's Cathedral, also known as Nha Tho Lon in Vietnamese, was built in 1887

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The Hanoi Opera House has been a rendezvous for those who love theatrical performance and traditional songs and music, symphonies, opera and classical opera. It is also a tourist attraction for local and foreign visitors

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Tourists take pedicab rides discovering Hanoi

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Hang Ma street

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Dinh Tien Hoang street

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Hoan Kiem lake

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Trang Tien street

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Truc Bach lake

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Ngoc Khanh lake

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Nhat Tan bridge at night

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Nguyen Chi Thanh – Lang crossroad overpass

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Four storey interchange of Khuat Duy Tien-Nguyen Xien-Nguyen Trai in Thanh Xuan district 

 

 

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