Hanoi looks modern from aerial cameras

As planned, by 2050 the capital city of Hanoi will be the political and administrative center of the nation, a special grade city, and one of the largest economic, trade, commercial and service centers of Vietnam and the Asia – Pacific region. 

A series of high-rise buildings have been built in the city in recent years. The city is now very different from 10 years ago. 
In parallel with the development of the modern new urban areas, Hanoi still maintains its old features.
The multi-lane roads and bridges have been built to meet the travel needs of people and help significantly reduce traffic congestion at the city’s gateways.
Au Co - Vo Chi Cong intersections. 
The 4.25km Vo Chi Cong Road, running from Nhat Tan Bridge to Hoang Quoc Viet.
The Nhat Tan Bridge was built at a total investment of VND13.6 trillion.
The first point of Thang Long Highway. 
Hanoi looks like the West in the southwest area.
The most prominent building in the western area is the US$1 billion Keangnam building, with a total area of 610,000 m2. This is considered a symbol of economic growth of Vietnam.
Ba Dinh District has Lotte Hanoi Center, the second highest building in Vietnam, which was built at a cost of more than $400 million. 
The Hoa Binh (Peace) Park is the most modern park in the capital city. It was inaugurated in October 2010 to celebrate the city’s 1,000th anniversary.
Pham Hung - Duong Dinh Nghe Interchange.
The 9km elevated road No. 3 is the most modern road in Vietnam. 
Me Tri and My Dinh wards in Nam Tu Liem district.
In the past 5 years, Hanoi has many more modern urban areas with high-rise, luxury apartment buildings and villas.
Thanh Nien Road, the most romantic road in Hanoi and Tran Quoc Pagoda, one of the oldest pagodas in Hanoi.
The West Lake area and Lieu Giai, Van Cao roads.

At night, Hanoi is brilliant.

Hoan Kiem Lake area.

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