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Author Sidel, Mark.

Title Old Hanoi / Mark Sidel
Published Kuala Lumpur ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1998

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Description vii, 72 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 20 cm
Series Images of Asia
Images of Asia.
Contents 1. The Early History of Hanoi -- 2. Hanoi under French Colonization, 1882-1945 -- 3. Hanoi in War and Peace, 1945-1997 -- 4. Traces of Old Thang Long in the New Hanoi
Summary Beginning as a small fishing village along the Hong (Red) River, Hanoi has developed through the centuries into the graceful city that is today the political and cultural capital of Vietnam. Seized by the French in 1882, it served as the capital of Tonkin, France's protectorate in northern Vietnam and was the site of lengthy anti-colonial struggles that resulted in the departure of the French in 1954. Vietnamese, Chinese, French, and later Soviet influences have significantly affected the cityscape and physical geography of Hanoi. Traces of Hanoi's imperial city remain, including the vibrant old city of thirty-six ancient streets, shrines, pagodas, and traditional shophouses. Hanoi is also home to Asia's finest examples of French colonial architecture, faded but still standing after decades of war and bombing, wrenching conflicts and transformations
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 66-69) and index
SUBJECT Hanoi (Vietnam) -- Description and travel. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008115317
Hanoi (Vietnam) -- History. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh95002281
LC no. 98020068
ISBN 9835600511 (hardcover)