Tran Hung Dao street, Bach Dang ward, Hai Ba Trung district and Phan Chu Trinh, Hang Bai, Tran Hung Dao, Cua Nam ward, Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi, Vietnam.
It’s 2,15km long, from Tran Khanh Du to Le Duan road, facing to Hanoi railway station, crossing Phan Huy Chu, Phan Chu Trinh, Ngo Quyen, Hang Bai, Ba Trieu, Quang Trung and 1-5 square.
Another street with same name is located in Nguyen Trai ward, Ha Dong district, Hanoi, Vietnam.
It’s 250m long, from Nguyen Trai to Le Loi street, crossing Ba Trieu street.
Tran Hung Dao (1231 – 1300), was the Supreme Commander of Vietnam during the Tran Dynasty. Born Prince Tran Quoc Tuan, he commanded the Dai Viet armies that repelled three major Mongol invasions in the 13th century. His triple victories over the mighty Mongol Yuan Dynasty under Kublai Khan are considered among the greatest military feats in world history. General Tran Hung Dao’s military brilliance and prowess are reflected in many warfare treatises that he authored. Tran Hung Dao is regarded as one of the most accomplished military tacticians in history.