Panoramic photos show Hanoi in the process of development, with old and dusty homes next to new and modern buildings.
The streets of Hanoi are lined with buildings that mark time, old structures stand, their weather and wear giving testimony to their age and history, right next to modern skyscrapers and other architecture. A hotel building can be seen directly behind a row of old homes, showing the great contrast between the old and new.
Quan Su Pagoda and a shop on Ly Thuong Kiet Street
High-rise and old house on Tran Nguyen Han
New house beside a slumpy house on Hang Be Street
Shops on Dinh Liet Street
Two houses on Hang Ga
Hang Bac Street
Intersection on Hang Duong
New and old buildings on the same street
Small houses in the old quarter
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