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Kenny G's journey begins with the sunrise on Long Bien Bridge. This is a favourite address of many people of many generations. The 120-year-old bridge is also a historical witness of many changes in Hanoi. |
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The train takes people to both the old traces of memories and the present day. |
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Thap rua (Turtle Tower) is located in the middle of a green area in the city. |
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The sound of the saxophone from the artist who loves Hanoi. |
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The Huc Bridge is a highlight among the quiet green patches. |
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Van Mieu – Quoc Tu Giam is the first university in Vietnam. |
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The sound of the saxophone resounds in the midst of a place that preserves the beauty of religion and studious tradition of the nation. |
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The beauty of a Vietnamese girl on the streets of the capital. |
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The sound of the saxophone also takes viewers to the Hanoi Flagpole. |
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This architectural work in the inner city has been kept intact to this day. |
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Tran Quoc Pagoda, located on Thanh Nien Street in the middle of West Lake, is an indispensable destination to enjoy the sunset. |
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