I live in Hanoi City, the vibrant capital of Vietnam.
It's a bustling metropolis with a rich cultural heritage and a blend of traditional and modern elements. 2. Do you like the city you live in now? Well, yes and no. you know. this city is like choking on the fumes of a ton of motorcycles. And the traffic is horrendous, and it is killing me. With that being said, it still has it own charm. Such as bustling streets, the vibrant markets and historical landmarks like the old quarter and hoan kiem lake. On top of that it sticks with a lot of memories and has become an inseparable part of mine. 3. How long have you lived in this city? I have had the pleasure of calling Hanoi my home for a significant period of time, approximately 10 years since I have moved here for further study. 4. Are there big changes in this city? Yes, it has undergone significant changes over the past few years. One major change is the development of modern infrastructure, including new roads, bridges, and public transportation systems. The skyline has also transformed with the construction of tall buildings and architectural landmarks. Digital infrastructure is growing rapidly, for example the government has digitalized all documents such as ID cards and administrative procedures. 5. Is this city your permanent residence? At the moment, I gotta say yes. I have no immediate plans to move elsewhere because I want to pursue my career and I’ve already built a network of friends here. However, I’m open to considering other options in the future if they align with my personal and professional goals. 6. Are there people of different ages in your city? Yes, my city is home to people of all ages. It is a diverse community that accommodates residents from different stages of life, ranging from young families to older individuals.