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Photo display returns to mark Hanoi’s 1010th anniversary

The photo exhibition “Ha Noi Trong Toi” (Hanoi in My Heart) has returned to the capital with the theme “Tu hao Thang Long - Ha Noi” (Proud of Thang Long - Hanoi), to celebrate the city’s 1010th anniversary.
Photo display returns to mark Hanoi’s 1010th anniversary ảnh 1The photo exhibition “Ha Noi Trong Toi” (Hanoi in My Heart) has returned to the capital with the theme “Tu hao Thang Long - Ha Noi” (Proud of Thang Long - Hanoi), to celebrate the city’s 1010th anniversary. (Photo: VNA)

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The photo exhibition “Ha Noi Trong Toi” (Hanoi in My Heart) hasreturned to the capital with the theme “Tu hao Thang Long - Ha Noi” (Proud ofThang Long - Hanoi), to celebrate the city’s 1010th anniversary.

This 15thholding was launched at national historic relic Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam (Templeof Literature) on October 8 and is also part of a series of events marking the66th anniversary of Hanoi’s Liberation Day (October 10, 1954) and the 17thmunicipal Party Congress for the 2020-2025 term.

Theexhibition features 70 photos capturing major events and historic moments in Hanoiand depicting the beauty of its natural surroundings and relics, such as TranQuoc Pagoda, O Quan Chuong - the former eastern entrance to the citadel, andQuan Thanh Temple.

It alsooffers the audience a glimpse of modern Hanoi, which has been experiencingrobust growth and global integration in terms of culture and economics, withphotos giving a breath-taking bird’s-eye view of Dong Tru - Vietnam’s firstconcrete-filled steel tubular arch bridge, and Nhat Tan Bridge - its largest cable-stayedbridge and a symbol of the friendship with Japan.

Also ondisplay are photos telling stories of Hanoi in the time of COVID-19. Some captureempty spaces when the city imposed weeks-long social distancing orders to stemthe spread of the virus, as well as Hanoians’ beautiful acts of kindness tohelp those in need.

The exhibitionwill run through October 14./.
VNA

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