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− | '''Hanoi''' is the capital of [[Vietnam]] | + | '''Hanoi''' is the capital and second largest city of [[Vietnam]]. It was founded in 1010. Hanoi was the capital of French Indochina in 1902–1939 and again in 1945-1954. It was also the capital of North Vietnam from 1954-1975. |
− | Like many cities in East Asia, Hanoi is a melange of a 3,000 year old culture with a bustling modern city. | + | Like many cities in East Asia, Hanoi is a melange of a 3,000 year old culture with a bustling modern city. Ancient [[art]], [[architecture]], and religious works can be seen throughout the city alongside cafés, internet hubs, and sports complexes. |
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Hanoi is the capital and second largest city of Vietnam. It was founded in 1010. Hanoi was the capital of French Indochina in 1902–1939 and again in 1945-1954. It was also the capital of North Vietnam from 1954-1975.
Like many cities in East Asia, Hanoi is a melange of a 3,000 year old culture with a bustling modern city. Ancient art, architecture, and religious works can be seen throughout the city alongside cafés, internet hubs, and sports complexes.