Long Bien Bridge, a "historical witness" to important milestones of Hanoi, welcomes the first rays of dawn. |
Looking towards Chuong Duong Bridge, we can see the tranquil scene of the bridge along with boats casting reflections on the Red River, creating a peaceful and poetic atmosphere. |
Quan Chuong Gate was the place welcoming the troops to liberate the capital. |
The ancient and historic beauty in the morning sunlight. |
Dong Xuan Market, which is usually crowded and bustling, is truly peaceful on the morning of October 10. |
People leisurely feed the pigeons, which is a familiar image that embodies the essence of Hanoi. |
The market inside Yen Thai Street is filled with the cheerful sounds of laughter and trade from the locals. |
Ta Hien Street is no longer as lively as usual and residents jog and enjoy the pleasant autumn air. |
The symbol of Hanoi in front of the statue of King Ly Thai To is a highlight in the area around Hoan Kiem Lake. |
People take advantage of the autumn weather, wearing ‘Ao Dai’ to the lakeside to capture memories on this special occasion. |
Teachers and students from 4G Class of Trang An Primary School in Hoan Kiem District joyfully celebrate the special anniversary of the capital city. |
The area around the King Ly Thai To Monument attracts a large number of people who come to take photos and enjoy the atmosphere of the Liberation Day. |
Today on October 10, Hanoi is filled with golden sunshine, bringing a warm and cheerful atmosphere to celebrate this special anniversary. |