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Aerial view of the Paul Doumer Bridge (Long Biên Bridge) over the Red River (Hong River) in Hanoi
This cantilever bridge was designed by French architects Daydé & Pillé of Paris and built between 1899–1902 and named Paul Doumer Bridge after Paul Doumer, the Governor-General of French Indochina until 1954 North Vietnam independence. Today known as Long Biên Bridge. The bridge spans the Red River (Hong River) connecting the Hoan Kiem District and Long Bien District of Hanoi.
Credit: USAAF, 14th AF  Date: March 5, 1945
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