Thursday 29 December 2011

The beautyful street in Hanoi Vietnam

Street in Hanoi's most beautiful? It is lined Tran Phu Street trees, Phan Dinh Phung quiet side of the neck, windswept West Lake Youth or Nguyen Du poetical?

It is difficult to say what street in Hanoi Vietnam is best, because it was felt by individual people. Only one thing is certain: the beauty of the many ways in Hanoi have been put into poetry, into love and nostalgia of generations of people in Hanoi.

Along the economic development - social, more spacious new road was opened around Hanoi, giving a youthful appearance and modern capital city. But for those who have decades of close to Hanoi, looks flashy new roads that still can not compare with the beauty of the old streets.

Here are some beautiful streets of Hanoi:


Shady trees, the road of Tran Phu Huu went into poetry: "These summer nights, when ve ve. Was sleeping! I heard, on the way. Tran Phu. Spanish broom bamboo rustle. Hang me. Tiếng bamboo brooms , summer night. Scan garbage ... "


Located between West Lake and Truc Bach Lake, Thanh Nien is the most romantic way of Hanoi. Also known as the old Co Ngu street, Hanoi youth was given a new name this way: Love line.



Phan Dinh Phung Street has wide sidewalks and that after wandering ancient vent is bright yellow in late spring. On the streets there are many villas were built during the French and two ancient works known as the northern gate of Hanoi and Hanoi Mary church (church of the North).


Running along the shores of Lake Hoan Kiem, Dinh Tien Hoang Street is located in the heart of Hanoi Vietnam. Hoa Phong Tower Street there, relics of Bao An Pagoda and the Hanoi post office with a historic clock tower. On major holidays, New Year, a city where people crowded island to see the fireworks and New Year's Eve.


Nguyen Du Street is located on the lakeside boat Quang dreamy, also considered the city's artists. In the fall, doing street agitation heart of Hanoi by floral sweet milk.


Hoang Dieu widely, always cool by two rows of trees. The French architecture focuses a lot on this road.



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