Hanoi at night boasts a tranquil beauty that contrasts with it in the daytime. Photo: Zing News |
Ta Hien Street, home to bustling pubs and bars, is still. Photo: Zing News |
The City Exchange as the night descends, preparing to “swallow” the gorgeous sunset. Photo: Zing News |
The “butterfly-shaped” intersection of two roads of Truong Sa – Hoang Sa and Vo Nguyen Giap (Vinh Ngoc commune, Dong Anh district, Hanoi). Photo: Zing News |
Nhat Tan Bridge, an important work of Hanoi, helps to shorten the distance from the city center to Noi Bai International Airport. The bridge can continuously change its color at night thanks to modern decorative lights. It spans the Red River and was inaugurated in early 2015. Its length is 3.7 km and its width is 33.2 m with 8 lanes. Five cable-stayed spans represent the image of 5 doorways. Photo: Zing News |
Thanh Nien Street, located between West Lake and Truc Bach Lake glows under the night lights. Photo: Zing News |
Long Bien Bridge, an iconic architecture, is a “not-to-be-missed” destination for many tourists when coming to the capital city. Photo: Zing News |
St. Joseph’s Cathedral embraces an ancient beauty. The work is designed in the medieval European Gothic style. Its highlight lies in its stone-made cross. Photo: Zing News |
Landmark Tower 72 looks magical in the clouds. It is the tallest building in Hanoi, consisting of one 72-story mixed-use tower and two 48-story hotel twin towers.Photo: Zing News |
Hanoi Museum on Pham Hung Street. Photo: Zing News |