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Hanoi – Van Long Nature Reserve – Kenh Ga Floating Village 1 Day Trip

Hanoi – Van Long Nature Reserve – Kenh Ga Floating Village 1 Day Trip

If you like the nature and would love to discover the beauty of the countryside life, this is a good option excursion from Hanoi in a day. Taking this 1 day tour, you will take a boat trip rowing by hands in Van Long Nature...
Hanoi - Hoa Lu - Tam Coc (Full Day)

Hanoi - Hoa Lu - Tam Coc (Full Day)

Just 100 km down to the south of Hanoi, Hoa Lu was the ancient capital of Viet Nam from 986 to 1009. Tam coc means three caves, it is often referred Ha Long bay on land. Combining between Hoa Lu and Tam coc , You will...
Hanoi - Huong Pagoda 1 Day Tour

Hanoi - Huong Pagoda 1 Day Tour

Huong Pagoda or Perfume Pagoda, ocated in Huong son (Perfume Mountain) about 70 km southwest of Hanoi, has a long history in Vietnamese literature. This temple, its name has been a theme of many songs, subject of poetry,...
Hanoi - Cuc Phuong National Park - Hoa Lu - Kenh Ga Tour

Hanoi - Cuc Phuong National Park - Hoa Lu - Kenh Ga Tour

This 2 day - 1 night tour is a good choice for tourists who do not have much time but still wish to enjoy sightseeing tours around Hanoi. Trekking in Cuc Phuong National Park, visiting the ancient capital of Vietnam Hoa Lu,...

Hanoi Overview

Hanoi Vietnam photo by Hanoi Tour ExpertThe oldest and one of the most attractive capital cities in Southeast Asia, Hanoi exudes a rare sense of gracious charm and timelessness. At its core exists a 600-year-old ancient quarter, augmented by a century-old colonial city. Today, the rich cultural heritage of both blends in perfect harmony with growing modernization, as Hanoi claims its position as the heart of Vietnam.

Hanoi, the “City within the River’s Bend,” was founded by Emperor Ly Thai To in AD 1010, near Co Loa, the ancient capital of the first Viet state dating back to the 3rd century BC. Ly Thai To structured this city, then known as Thang Long, around the massive citadel. To the east of this, a settlement of guilds was established to serve the needs of the royal court. By the 16th century, this area had developed into Hanoi’s celebrated Old Quarter.

The arrival of the French in the 19th century marked a period of reconstruction, as they tore down parts of the citadel and some ancient temples to make way for the new European quarter. However, this cultural vandalism was compensated for, to a large extent, by the magnificent colonial architecture they bequeathed the city. During the first Indochina War, the city’s central districts escaped largely unharmed, and subsequently, in 1954, Hanoi was proclaimed the capital of independent Vietnam. Sadly, this was not the end of its violent history as it was then plunged into the conflict-ridden years against the US. Hanoi entered the 21st century a little run down yet structurally sound despite the years of warfare. The Opera House is still grand, as is the Sofitel Metropole Hotel.

Today, Hanoi is emerging as an elegant, cultured, and affluent city, where museums and galleries coexist with chic shops and fashionable restaurants. One can wander, in a few minutes, from the narrow streets of the Old Quarter to the imposing mansions and buildings lining the leafy boulevards of the former French Quarter. Hanoi’s past has also ensured a superb culinary legacy, where French and Chinese cuisines blend marvelously with the Viet traditions. The same is true of Hanoi’s lively arts scene, which is among the most sophisticated in Southeast Asia.

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