• 2 months ago
O Quan Chuong, the last remaining gate of the ancient Thang Long Citadel, was built during the reign of King Le Hien Tong in 1749 and was originally called Dong Ha Mon (East Gate).

This historic gate opens to the bustling streets of Hanoi's Old Quarter, preserving traditional values at the heart of a modern city.

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00:00On October 10, there was only air below the wall, I saw a group of soldiers coming back.
00:29Everyone went out to see.
00:33I was very happy.
00:35The longer I stay here, the more precious it is.
00:38Living here is the happiest thing.
00:39With our people, I see the experience from childhood to old age.
00:59Every day we are very hygienic, clean.
01:03The consciousness of the people towards the U.N. is very sacred.
01:06The U.N. provides education for children to see the experience of the U.N.
01:19Later, we will try to preserve it.
01:22With the help of the U.N., the school is still preserved almost as it was.
01:30This is a cultural property.
01:33But it combines the elements of traditional culture.
01:39It is not only a creative heritage of Hanoi.
01:44It is a proof that Hanoi is the capital of the country.
01:48At the same time, it is also a source of income for the people.
01:59Hanoi's history and heritage all have the image of Mrs. Quan Trieu.
02:04As a Hanoi woman, I am very proud of the land of civilization, heroism and tradition.
02:13Today is a very beautiful autumn day.
02:16I came here with my team to film all the beautiful scenes of Hanoi.
02:30Hanoi's history and heritage
02:33Hanoi's history and heritage

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