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Revellers enjoy the capital city by night
The clock is continuing to count down to the grand
ceremony for Ha Noi's 1,000th anniversary on October 10, and the city is
bustling with animation, colourful lights and symbols of the city's history.
Many people in Ha Noi want to soak up the rare atmosphere of the celebration and
capture memories of the event in their photos, while others are rediscovering
their love for the city by wandering around it by night.
"Hoan Kiem Lake is sparkling with LED lights, and the Turtle Tower is more
fanciful during the night," said Ha Huu Vu from Ha Noi's Hai Ba Trung District.
Vu and his friends made a tour through a night in the capital city on Saturday.
Vu's friend Quoc Viet sat on a stool drinking iced tea from a sidewalk tea
vendor and talking with others, a long-standing pleasure of Ha Noi.
"Sitting on the sidewalk and talking to your friends is a young person's
pleasure, too," said Viet. "I like to sit here and enjoy the city life and the
simple sounds of the local people."
Vu's other friends Quang Thang and Dinh Hung decided to join a music night that
praised Ha Noi through 40 well-known singers of the revolutionary music.
" Although hearing time and again, we are still interested in songs about Ha
Noi's history and its profound beauty as well as the elegant lifestyle of the
capital's residents," said Thang.
Meanwhile their other friend Huy Hung led a group of five to the Long Bien
Bridge, which has long become a symbol of the city and has been lit up like a
dragon across the Hong (Red) River. At night, drink and snack vendors set up
shop along the length of the bridge.
"When we arrived, a crowd of people was already there enjoying the river even
though it was 1am," said Hung.
At 2am, Vu and his friends returned to the inner city to eat nem chua ran (fried
fermented-pork) and hot bun rieu cua (spicy noodles with crayfish) on Tong Duy
Tan Street, which also known as "Food Street". The street was also bustling at
this late hour, with people jostling to park their motorbikes and piling into
shops for the delicious dishes.
Continuing their night odyssey, Vu's group drove their motorbikes past Tran Vu
Temple near West Lake and then on to the ancient citadel of Hoang Thanh at the
intersection of Phan Dinh Phung and Nguyen Tri Phuong streets. They also drove
up O Quan Chuong, Cua Nam and Cua Bac streets.
"We are really impressed by the light decorations on Dien Bien Phu Street which
represent 1,000 years of the nation's civilisation, with images of harps, bronze
drums and the bamboo of Saint Giong, down to the time of Ho Chi Minh and a
capital city of peace, with pigeons flying," said Vu.
Source: Vietnam News Agency |
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