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Ta Hien – The Street Never Sleep in Hanoi Old Quarter

Ta Hien Street - the beer street Hanoi is known as the first street where the majority of foreign tourists set foot on when coming and before leaving Hanoi. Therefore, everyone is familiar to call Ta Hien Street with the name "Pho Tay" (foreigner street)

Long Bien Bridge - The Historic Witness Of Vietnam

For the citizen of Hanoi, Long Bien Bridge has become something more precious than a crossing between the center to the other side of Red River. It is a witness and even a victim of the cruel Vietnam war for the unification of the country. As a result, in this ...

West Lake – The Largest Freshwater Lake in Hanoi Capital

While Hoan Kiem Lake is considered to be the eternal symbol of Hanoi, West Lake has recently been known as the soul of the capital. From time to time, West Lake is slowly becoming the center of the city where there is a harmony of the new and ancient essence. ...

Vietnam Museum of Ethnology - The Symbol Of Vietnamese culture

Vietnam Museum of Ethnology in Hanoi offers an insight into the 54 different ethnic groups of Vietnam in an effort to preserve cultural heritage and promote socio-cultural diversity within the country. Visitors are welcome to browse some of the vast research on offer at this public museum which is also ...

Hanoi Water Puppet Theatre

The world-famous Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre in Hanoi has its roots in an art form that dates back to the 11th century. The tradition of water puppet theatre stems from a time when rice paddy fields were flooded and villagers would make entertainment by standing in the waist-deep water ...

Hanoi Opera House – The Biggest Theatre in Vietnam

The beautiful Hanoi Opera House was built in 1911 by the then ruling French. It’s a phenomenal piece of neo-classical French architecture featuring Gothic themes on the doors and domes with pillars, shuttered windows, balconies and a glass room. Musicians, actors, and dancers play to a 600-strong audience delivering powerful ...

Imperial Citadel of Thang Long - The UNESCO World Heritage Site

The Imperial Citadel of Thang Long, is an intriguing relic of Vietnam’s history and, signifying its historical and cultural importance, was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2010. Also known as the Hanoi Citadel, many artifacts and items dating back to between the 6th and 20th centuries were excavated ...

One Pillar Pagoda - The Most Special Architectures in Vietnam

Rising from one pillar in the center of an elegantly square shaped lotus pond, The One Pillar Pagoda is said to represent a lotus flower growing up out of the water. Built between the years of 1028 and1054 during the reign of Emperor Ly Thai Tong of the Ly Dynasty, ...

Hanoi Flag Tower

Hanoi Flag Tower at the age of nearly 200 years is renowned as one of the symbols of Hanoi. The construction began in 1805 and completed in 1812, the 11th year of Gia Long time, Nguyen dynasty, five years after construction time of Flag Tower in Hue.