Tales of Hanoi Streets: Trinh Cong Son – street named after an iconic musician
The talented musician from Hue captured the hearts of Hanoians in the most admirable way.
The talented musician from Hue captured the hearts of Hanoians in the most admirable way.
Stores on the Old Quarter streets at night glow with lights and decorations during the Christmas season.
Unlike other places in the world, the sidewalk in Hanoi is not just for walking but a multifaceted social space and location of livelihood, partly reflecting the capital city's culture.
Red flags, banners, slogans, posters, and big panels have been coloring the streets of Hanoi on August Revolution Anniversary and National Day.
The vivid colors make Summer in Hanoi more joyful.
There have been thousands of accident victims saved by the volunteer “angels”, who vow to leave no one behind, regardless of victim or culprit.
Normally, late February to early March is the best time of year to observe the vibrant wildflower of pear in some streets in the capital city. This year, however, the wild pear flower season arrived more than two months earlier than usual.
Unusual works in the capital city not only bring earnings to industrious workers but also portray a special part of Hanoi.
The tree-growing program has made Hanoi greener and fresher, contributing to shading the streets and curbing the harmful effects of radiation on people.
Sketching images of Hanoi is both love and responsibility that members of the Urban Sketchers Hanoi devote to their homeland.