Hanoi’s Identities with Traces of French Culture and Civilization

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  • Sĩ Quý Hồ

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Abstract

The historical values of Hanoi since the founding of the capital by Ly Cong Uan are mainly hidden deep in the mind that one can evoke whenever interacting with relics and cultural heritage. But many of Hanoi’s monuments and heritages have now become almost symbols, like physical shells that store the consciousness of many generations. Compared with cultural heritages worldwide including neighboring countries, heritages such as Hoan Kiem Lake, Temple of Literature - Quoc Tu Giam, Nung Mountain, Co Loa Temple and Quan Chuong Gate are mostly “value carrier” of the history with few visual traces of tangible values. Meanwhile, such of the French colony appear to be pretty majestic works that embody lots of tangible values. These include Hanoi’s famous tourist attractions, namely the Trumpet House, Opera House, Hoa Lo Prison, Hang Co Station, Long Bien Bridge, Hanoi Cathedral, Dong Xuan Market, where one can find both tangible and intangible values. Thus, it will be hard to grasp Hanoi’s identities without referring the French culture and civilization that still remain in the urban life therein.

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Author Biography

  • Sĩ Quý Hồ

    GS.TS., Hội đồng Lý luận Trung ương; Viện Thông tin Khoa học xã hội, Viện Hàn lâm Khoa học xã hội Việt Nam; Email: hosiquy.thongtin@gmail.com

Published

2024-08-25

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CULTUROLOGY