He did not touch goods to Hanoi in 1992
Life in Hanoi in 1992 appeared in pictures of Australian photographer Peter Charlesworth with simple, rustic features, awakening memories of many .
Old generation rollers "marched" on Hang Bai Street, near Hoan Kiem Lake.
A bull car on Le Duan street, near Cua Nam market.This is a popular means of transport in Hanoi in the early 1990s.
The bustling scene in Le Duan street.
The police control traffic in the old quarter of Hanoi.
Kieu, a woman from the city, was beaten by the whistleblower and the legendary Honda Cub.
Monument of revolutionary leader VI Lenin at Lenin flower garden.
The women sell sweet potatoes in an empty street.
The market is in front of an old group.
The "countryside" of Hanoi in 1992.
Women who hit the market.
Farm boy in the field outside Hanoi.
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