As the capital of Vietnam for over a thousand years, Ha Noi is the proof that history and future can live together in harmony. In Ha Noi, tourists can see sights of the ancient Vietnam through the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long, Hoan Kiem Lake, Temple of Literature and the Old Quarter, along with the modern skyscrapers and streets packed with foreign brand names. - Bạn đang xem trang 2
Ha Noi (The Capital of Vietnam – Northern Vietnam)
Area: 3.329 sq km
Population: 7,587,800
Destinations: Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Ngoc Son Temple, Dong Xuan Market, Hanoi Opera House
Foods: Bun cha, Bun dau mam tom, Pho, Xoi xeo, Banh cuon
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Egg coffee may sound somewhat bizarre to some people but it is actually a unique yet addictive specialty in Hanoi. You may find egg coffee in other regions of Vietnam, but the best stuff still remains in Hanoi.
If you pass through Ha Noi without visiting these cafés, you will not truly experience this great city. In the maze of the capital’s coffee shops, these cafés preserve the dust of historical values, dust that whispers of the casual life of this city more than any ...
This section of Ba Dinh District’s most popular attractions is ideal for travellers looking to learn about Vietnam’s war-filled history and experience the local culture during their holiday in Hanoi.
Old Quarter, also known as The 36 Streets, is a must-visit destination if you have a chance to stop by Ha Noi - the capital of Vietnam. Not only are the 36 streets crowded with both locals and tourists but they are also full of historic charms.
If you want to find homestays where you can quietly read a book, sip teas and water gardens in the middle of Ha Noi, these 5 homestays may be what you are looking for.
Ha Noi is paradise for street food enthusiasts. Every alley has a stall that serves some kind of food, whether it be snacks, a full meal, drinks or dessert. So, finding vegan street food is quite easy for travelers.
Ha Noi, the capital of Vietnam is not famous for its nightlife, but it is still an interesting one for those visiting the city. There are still thousands of things to do and places to visit in this Ha Noi at night.