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Hanoi spends $4.54 million to re-open 104-year-old arches of iconic bridge

The project would go into operation in 2018.

These spans of arches was created more than 100 years (during the French colonial period) ago as a part of Long Bien Bridge in land. At the moment, besides 4 spans kept to traffic road, another 127 ones has been filled by cement. According to Nguyen Ngoc Tien, a researcher of Hanoi, these spans has been sealed since 90s because of crime concern.  
These spans of arches are more than 100 years old
These spans of arches are more than 100 years old

However, Hanoi authority now considers to re-open these arches and renovate them to cultural and trade sites. Specifically, the municipal authority will begin a USD4.54 million project to re-open railway arches running up to Long Bien Bridge from early next year.
Chairman of the Hanoi People’s Committee Nguyen Duc Chung, said now was a good time to re-open them not only to create a cultural space for residents and boost the city’s tourism but also facilitate traffic in the city centre, particularly via the narrow Gam Cau Street. Hanoi authorities will seek the co-operation of French consulting experts for the project study which has been approved by the Ministry of Transport.
After being re-opened, the arches will be turned into coffee shops, art spaces and book shops and host art and cultural activities, he added.
According to Vietnam Railways, some railway arches have seen cracks, so, careful checks and assessments should be conducted.
Chairman Chung said that Hanoi had invited a French consulting firm to study the project. The firm had checked the railway blueprints and agreed the plan was feasible.
It is estimated the project would cost nearly VND100 billion (USD4.54 million) and a private company has made a bid to conduct the project, which is now being considered by the city.
 
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