Peaceful moments captured in scenes from 1990s Hanoi
Let’s take a trip down memory lane and look at some photos taken by German photographer Hans-Peter Grumpe between 1991 and 1992 depicting local residents spending their time around Ho Guom, also known as Sword Lake, in the heart of Hanoi.
Back in 1992, bicycles were the main form of transportation in the capital, with crowds of people gathering around the lake to enjoy a breath of fresh air.
With digital technology yet to be developed, local people choose to read a newspaper or chat with one other as they pass the time away on an afternoon in 1992.
Elderly men come together to participate in a chess competition held on the pavement next to the lake in 1991.
Crowds gather to watch the chess match unfold.
Children play a game involving marbles, a popular game among youngsters at the time.
A young street vendor sells Banh Mi, bread in English, to buyers around Ho Guom in 1992.
Here are some other outstanding photos to feature in the German author’s collection.
Vietnam's taekwondo team struck gold on the opening day of the 2024 World Taekwondo Poomsae Championships in Hong Kong. A brilliant start to the tournament for the Vietnamese athletes, who showcased their talent and skill on the international stage.
Hanoi Beer–Alcohol–Beverage Corporation, or HABECO as it is affectionately known, stands as a stalwart pillar of Vietnam's dynamic beverage industry.
The 2nd Me Linh Flower Festival is back and blossoming with an enchanting and captivating theme: "Me Linh Blooms in Full Glory." This magical event will take place from the 26th to the 29th of December 2024, transforming the Me Linh District Administrative Center Square, Hanoi, into a vibrant floral wonderland.
The Vietnam Golf Festival debuted in the beautiful beach city of Nha Trang, located in the south-central province of Khanh Hoa, on Wednesday evening. This inaugural event attracted hundreds of golfers and enthusiasts from across Vietnam, marking a significant step forward for the sport in the country.
Over a thousand Indian tourists have ventured to the southern Vietnamese province of Tien Giang, eager to explore its scenic beauty, cultural heritage, and unique culinary delights, as reported by the Tien Giang Tourism Development Center.