Launching of a book by author Duc Pham about his childhood in Hanoi in early 1980s.


Author Duc Pham – born and raised in Hanoi – belongs to the first batch of the “8X” generation. He had such a colorful childhood, living in a compound in Hanoi in the early years of the ’80s in a period of economic subsidy.
Journalist and painter Do Huong said: “There are things that never leaves us though they happened a very long time ago. They are the love of one’s family and one’s childhood – the foundations on which one grows up. I call them the most precious assets of the hearts that know how to love. ”
A compound with a purple flower framework will be launched on Mon 01 May 2017, 10 am – 12 pm at Hanoi Book Street, Street 19-12, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi.
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