TPO - The "Train Line No. 6" project is located at the intersection of Ngu Xa - Truc Bach, next to the night food street of Ngoc Dao Ngu Xa (Truc Bach ward, Ba Dinh district), also known as "Train Line No. 6 - Subsidy Car: Kitchen - Cupboard - Tray" is expected to become a check-in spot attracting tourists this fall. The space of the "Train Line No. 6" project displays antique items that will bring visitors back to life during the subsidy period.
'The subsidy car: Kitchen - Cupboard - Tray' vividly recreates Hanoi during the subsidy period through a journey back in time.
Located right at the intersection of Ngu Xa - Truc Bach, a special space called "Train Line No. 6 - Subsidy Car: Kitchen - Cupboard - Tray" is a nostalgic destination. The project is expected to become a check-in spot attracting tourists this fall. This nostalgic space has 2 floors. The first floor of the tram car is a space to display old artifacts like a "miniature museum". The second floor is an area for visitors to enjoy food and sightsee. There is also a newspaper stand, chess area... for visitors to experience.
This is a project directed by the People's Committee of Truc Bach Ward (Ba Dinh District, Hanoi), open to visitors for free, to recreate the atmosphere of old Hanoi and introduce Vietnamese culture and cuisine. Hanoi used to have a metro network with 5 lines, running from 1901 to 1991.
Not only young people, foreign tourists also enjoy learning and experiencing a space imbued with the Vietnamese culture of the subsidy period, sitting next to lovely small tables and chairs with a cup of water typical of old Hanoi.
The project "Train Line No. 6" is named after the idea of a tram line continuing the mission of the old Hanoi's 5-line metro system, which stopped operating in 1991. This is an unforgettable part of the memories of the people of the capital living in the last century. A very old corner of Hanoi with the image of bulletin boards, 2-spoke Phoenix bicycles, original iron electric poles...
Inside the train are displayed real items from the subsidy period, these are collectibles or donated by people.
Along with that is a model of some typical dishes in family meals during the subsidy period.
The kitchen area with familiar items of any Hanoi family in the 80s and 90s of the last century. A simple kitchen with trivets, firewood, cast iron pots and pans, mortar and pestle, thermos, kerosene stove... is vividly recreated in the project.
The Kitchen - Pantry - Tray Subsidy Cart is open free of charge from 3pm to 10pm every day, at the Ngu Xa - Truc Bach intersection, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi. "Train Line No. 6" promises to be an unmissable destination for those who want to learn about Vietnamese history, culture and cuisine.
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