Hanoi looks modern from aerial cameras
Friday, 12:37, 06/11/2015
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. |