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Long Bien Bridge area revitalized after typhoon

The area beneath Hanoi's iconic Long Bien Bridge, devastated by Typhoon Yagi in September, has become a beautiful flower garden.

The area beneath Hanoi's iconic Long Bien Bridge, devastated by Typhoon Yagi in September, has become a beautiful flower garden.

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Due to the impact of Typhoon Yagi, the Red River's water level surged, submerging the entire area under Long Bien Bridge, which was once a dumping ground and a site for crop cultivation.

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The Ba Dinh District Women's Union was committed to transforming the area by creating a flower garden, with daisies making up the majority of the blooms.

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Currently, the area is adorned by vibrant flowers, becoming a favourite check-in spot.

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In the early morning, Dieu Linh and her boyfriend came to the flower garden to capture pleasant Autumn moments.

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Nguyet Le and her friends arrived at the area at 5 am to take photos of the sunrise.

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Members from the Women's Union of Phuc Xa Ward take care of the flower garden daily.

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Nguyen Thi Lan, head of the Phuc Xa Ward Women's Union, said this was the third time the union planted flowers on the sandbar beneath Long Bien Bridge. The previous two attempts were ruined by flooding.