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Top 5 Fascinating Museums in Hanoi
Hanoi has been known as a city of modern and tradition for a long time. The combination has brought a unique feature that is not similar to other cities. Coming […]
Find out moreHo Chi Minh Mausoleum – Everything about Uncle Ho’s Mausoleum
The Mausoleum of Ho Chi Minh in Hanoi, Vietnam is the ultimate resting place of modern Vietnam’s Great Father, Ho Chi Minh. A large, solemn building rises above the quiet […]
Find out moreThang Long Imperial City – The UNESCO World Heritage Site
Designated a World Cultural Heritage in 2010, the Imperial City of Thang Long was the center of Vietnam’s political and military power for more than 1000 years. Established as the […]
Find out moreLearn How to Cook Vietnamese Dishes at Apron Up Cooking Class
If you are attracted by mesmerizing Vietnamese traditional foods and wish to cook them by your own hands, take an Apron Cooking Class during Hanoi day tours to learn the […]
Find out moreHoa Lo Prison – Hanoi Hilton
Hoa Lo Prison (or ironically known as Hanoi Hilton) is a historical site in the French Quarter of Hanoi. The prison has been receiving great notoriety because it was under […]
Find out moreBat Trang Pottery Village – All You Need to Know
Located on the outskirt of Hanoi, Bat Trang Ceramic Village is a traditional ceramic village with a history of seven centuries which is well known for high-quality ceramics. If you […]
Find out moreHo Chi Minh Stilt House – All about Uncle Ho’s House on Stilts in Hanoi
During his time as the President of North Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh decided not to settle in the Presidential Palace, but in a modest stilt house behind. The house is […]
Find out moreCheerful Atmosphere of Tet Holiday at Traditional Markets in Hanoi
On Tet holiday, Vietnamese people remain the cultural tradition of decorating flowers, bonsai trees, and colorful stickers in their houses. It is an indispensable part of New Year celebrations. Few […]
Find out moreHanoi Train Street – Experience the Life beside the Tracks
The combination of ancient and modern or the sumptuous culture of two continents of Asia – Europe has made the beauty of the ancient streets of Hanoi. The Hanoi train […]
Find out moreHoan Kiem Lake – The Brilliant Pearl inside Hanoi
If you are going to visit Hanoi for a few days of your Vietnam vacation, it is probably that you will stay somewhere near Hoan Kiem Lake. Located in the […]
Find out moreHanoi Old Quarter of 36 Iconic Streets
Hanoi Old Quarter is one of the oldest continuously developed areas in Vietnam that has gone through a history of 2000 years. Situated near the Lake of Restored Sword and […]
Find out moreTemple of Literature – Everything about the First University in Vietnam
Have you ever noticed that what an ancient complex used as the symbol of Hanoi as well as printed on one side of the 100,000 VND note? The answer is […]
Find out moreOne Pillar Pagoda, Hanoi – Untold Legend & Uniqueness
The One Pillar Pagoda is one of Hanoi’s most famous Buddhist pagoda and statued in Ho Chi Minh Complex together with Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, the Presidental Palace, Ho Chi […]
Find out moreBa Dinh Square – History & Highlights
Ba Dinh Square is the largest square in Vietnam, located on Hung Vuong Street, Ba Dinh District. The square is the historical destination where the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum was […]
Find out moreHo Chi Minh Museum
President Ho Chi Minh was a Vietnamese hero of the national liberation movement and a great man of culture. He dedicated his entire life to his country, contributing to the […]
Find out moreTruc Bach Lake – Hanoi Attraction
Part of West Lake with the construction of the Co Ngu dam in 1630.
Now called Thanh Nien Street; near Truc Yen Village where abandoned concubines took up silk […]
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