Seem to be more quiet than the present Hanoi capital, Hanoi streets in the early of 20th century only saw the participation of pedestrian, rickshaws, trams, etc. One can touch the peaceful and “pristine” Hanoi when seeing the ancient blocks of two or three stories along the Hanoi’s Old Quarter.
Followings are some photos of 100-year-ago Hanoi capital, describing a quiet and peaceful life of local Hanoians:
Pedestrians and rickshaws in Hang Bac Street in the early 20th century
Peaceful and quiet life of local Hanoians in Hang Buom Street 100 years ago
A tram passing through a corner of the old Hang Dao Street
A simple scenery of Hang Dong Street over one century ago
Ancient houses at Hang Giay Street
A corner of old Hang Mam Street
Pedestrian walking in Nha Tho Street
French architecture at Trang Tien Street
Hang Chieu Street over a century ago
Working people at Hang Vai Street
Ancient Ma May Street
Intersection nearby Hoan Kiem Lake
Rickshaws and trams at Dinh Tien Hoang Street 100 years ago
(Translated – Source by Dantri)