70 years after Capital Liberation Day, infrastructure links fuel Hanoi's growth
Over the past 70 years, Hanoi has been on a path of transformation from a small town to a metropolis with an advanced infrastructure.
Over the past 70 years, Hanoi has been on a path of transformation from a small town to a metropolis with an advanced infrastructure.
Locals and visitors to Hanoi can enjoy free-of-charge city tours on double-decker buses on the occasion of the Liberation of the City today [October 10].
Visitors can immerse themselves in the liberation and takeover of the capital in 1954 at the Hanoi Flag Tower exhibition using mixed reality technology.
Cesar Guedes first came to Vietnam in 2017 and was impressed by Hanoi’s blend of tradition and modernization.
Nguyen Dinh Tan, now eighty-eight years old, felt immense joy when the national flag was raised on October 10. However, the moment also stirred memories of his brother, who died fighting in the resistance.
Bright red banners and colorful posters on Hanoi's streets lift spirits before Liberation Day.
The exchange programs between the audience and the production teams of three new documentaries, to be broadcast live, will offer different perspectives on Hanoi's rich artistic heritage.
An event in the spotlight is a photo exhibition that will display documentary photos of Hoan Kiem District from the August Revolution in 1945 to the day the capital was taken by the Vietnamese army on October 10, 1954.
Visitors and locals will gain a deeper understanding of Hanoi's history with the completion of the panorama painting.
The archives feature original artifacts, providing the public with access to important, realistic, and reliable historical sources related to the takeover of the Capital on October 10, 1954.
The conference is scheduled for October 2, 2024, with the theme: "New Vision, New Opportunities to Build Hanoi: Cultured, Civilized, Modern Capital, a Globally Connected City."
The film hopes to bring a multi-dimensional view of a police officer by exploiting his details of life, thereby describing a Hanoian with intelligence, talent, kindness, and full of love for the city and its people.
The "Snapping Hanoi" challenge encourages residents and visitors to explore the city's cultural and historical landmarks while wearing the ao dai.
The special art program celebrating the 70th anniversary of the Liberation of the Capital will take place at 20:00 on October 10 at My Dinh National Stadium.
The festival is expected to attract many entries that will contribute to the cultivation of elegant style among Hanoians, as well as boost patriotism and national pride.
The participant count reached a record high, with over 300 both professional and amateur creators.
Hanoi is heading for the 70th anniversary of its Liberation Day (October 10).