With more than 80 panels of photos, documents, drawings and maps showingHanoi ’s “new urban lifestyle”, the exhibition aims to showcase thecapital city’s development from an oriental urban city to a westernstyle city.
It reflects changes in Hanoi ’s urban centrethrough architecture, administrative boundary, economic andsocio-culture while maintaining the traditional identity of theHanoians.
The exhibition is divided into five parts, showingHanoi – a capital township of the province of the same name from theearly 19th century to 1873, a city of Vietnam and the firstwestern-style architectural planning in 1873-1897, a period ofconstruction in 1897-1906, the development of the city to meet colonialdemand in 1906-1940 and Hanoi from 1940-1945.
The exhibits areoriginal documents with high value for those who study and love Hanoi, said Prof. Phan Huy Le, Chairman of the Vietnam Historic ScienceAssociation.
The event is a cultural exchange between Vietnamand France , a product of cooperation between the Thang Long-HanoiHeritage Conservation Centre and the Research Institute for Far Easthistory, he said.
The event runs until Jan. 31./.