TPO - In recent days, the wall on the side of the State Securities Commission headquarters in the Lo Su area, Hoan Kiem, at the intersection with Hang Voi, has become the focal point attracting young people to come and take photos.
Ms. Thanh - a lottery ticket seller opposite the State Securities Commission headquarters said that about a week ago, this area started to get crowded with young people coming to take pictures. |
Many people took advantage of their free time to invite each other to take pictures next to the wall that has been popular on TikTok for the past few days. |
According to the reporter's records, starting from around 3 pm onwards, young people come to this location to take pictures and the number gradually increases towards evening. |
Dung (Hoan Kiem): “I saw this place on TikTok just a few days ago but many people already know about it. I really like this setting, it's like Shanghai in China.” |
According to some young people, at this location, just wearing simple clothes when taking pictures will give you a beautiful and equally "luxurious" photo. |
People pose for photos as if immersing themselves in a space that is likened to Shanghai in the heart of Hanoi. |
During the French colonial period, Lo Su Street was called Pui-an Street. In 1945, the street name was changed to Nguyen Trai Street. In 1949, the street name was changed to Lo Su City, which is the name it has kept until now. |
In the past, this street was famous for its clothing stores, commonly known as Hang Su, along with a number of other wooden furniture stores. |
Looking at the long line of people taking pictures, Cuc (Thanh Xuan) shared: "I took advantage of the opportunity to go early to take pictures, hoping there would be few people, but when I got there, I saw many people taking pictures." |
Although the street has a lot of traffic because it is next to a traffic light intersection and the shooting angle is narrow, many young people still line up to take pictures here. |
Because it is a newly emerging check-in location, sometimes young people have to queue up to wait for their turn to take pictures, but everyone feels happy to be able to save beautiful, sparkling photos here. |
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