Phan Dinh Phung street brightens up with frescoes of old Hanoi
PSNews - The walls surrounding Phan Dinh Phung high school on Phan Dinh Phung street (Hanoi City) these days has a new look with 20 frescoes reflecting the old time of Hanoi. This artistic activity is to celebrate the 45th anniversary of establishment of the school.
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Among 28 frescoes, there are 3 paintings about Phan Dinh Phung School and 25 paintings portraying the old Thang Long - Hanoi. All of the frescoes are on the walls surrounding the school. |
Flag Tower of Hanoi in a fresco. |
One Pillar (Mot Cot) Pagoda - a symbol of Hanoi. |
A corner of Hanoi in the old times with old tramways in a fresco. |
Shady Phan Dinh Phung street, where Phan Dinh Phung High School located, in a painting. |
Long Bien bridge - a cantilever of Hanoi witnessing all the city’s ups and downs along the history. |
A corner of Dong Xuan market in the past recalls many memories about the old days of Hanoi. |
The Phan Dinh Phung street with the frescoes attracts many people, especially young ones, to see and take photos. |