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115 Tran Duy Hung Street
115 Tran Duy Hung Street is a well-known address in Hanoi, Vietnam, primarily recognized as the location of the headquarters for the Ministry of Information and Communications. Situated in the Cau Giay District, this modern building has become a key administrative center since the early 2000s, reflecting the rapid urban development of the area. Nearby, the street is also associated with various commercial and residential complexes, marking its evolution from a suburban area into a bustling part of the city.
Yen Hoa Ward
Yen Hoa Ward is a residential area located in Cau Giay District, Hanoi, Vietnam. Historically, it was part of a rural village that underwent rapid urbanization during Hanoi’s expansion in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Today, it is known for its mix of local markets, residential complexes, and proximity to educational institutions and parks.
Hanoi
Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, is one of Southeast Asia’s oldest cities, with a history dating back over a thousand years. It served as the imperial capital of the Ly Dynasty in 1010 and later became the center of French Indochina, leaving a legacy of colonial architecture. Today, Hanoi is known for its blend of ancient pagodas, tree-lined boulevards, and vibrant street life, reflecting its rich cultural heritage.