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Article: The Awakening of Hanoi - New York Times
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- February 18, 2007
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Correction Appended TO find the Mai Gallery in Hanoi, you must first walk down the bustling avenue of Le Thanh Tong, a street filled with flower stalls, neighborhood shops, sidewalk cafes and the ubiquitous roar of hundreds of motorbikes streaming in the direction of the century-old opera house. As you turn down Phan Huy Chu, one of a maze of narrow alleys in the Old Quarter, the throngs of teenagers leaning against parked mopeds with their cellphones cupped to their ears quickly disappear. Instead, squatting on the sidewalk stirring steaming pots of soup laced with noodles, pork and cilantro, are elderly women, their faces hidden under traditional farm-field conical hats, chatting among ...
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Article: Hanoi in season, THE VIETNAM INVESTMENT REVIEW
The Vietnam Investment Review;
October 29, 2001 ;
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...The Vietnam Investment Review 10-29-2001 Hanoi, the nation's capital, forms the backdrop...dais, peddling slowly. At 990 years old, Hanoi has a reputation of being one of Vietnam...Tien doesn't wish to change in a hurry. "Hanoi is a favorite theme of mine," said Tien...
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