Welcome to Hanoi - Capital of Vietnam with many beautiful landscapes. Just don't expect a sleepy ambiance. It's an energetic city on the move, and Hanoi’s ambitious citizens are determined to make up for lost time.
Overlooking Truc Bach Lake, Banh Tom Ho Tay is famous for its scrumptious fried shrimp patties. Its way of processing is rather simple.
When northern Vietnam’s lush rice paddies are flooded, they’re the source of gray - shelled crabs roughly the size of a silver dollar
Banh Cuon is classified under wrap and rolls dishes in Vietnamese cuisine as a dedication to it nature and the name itself.
Bun cha - vermicelli served with small, savory, crispy and caramelized pork patties - is another quintessential Hanoi noodle dish
Bun thang (Hanoi chicken vermicelli soup) is another dish closely associated with Hanoi and a must try when visiting the city
Pho Hanoi (Hanoi beef rice noodle) is the traditional dish of the capital city and has been cooked up here for centuries.
Thang Long Water Puppet Theater is a familiar address for both domestic tourists and foreign ones, who want to enjoy water puppet shows and discovery the beauty of this unique ...
Soc Son Temple is one of the oldest and most holy sites in Vietnam. Coming here, visitors will hace a chance to be far from the bustle of Hanoi.
The Quan An Ngon restaurant is absolute favourite so of course it’s high on the list of places to eat with fabulous tasty food and friendly efficient staff.
Around the West lake focus of famous trade village of Thang Long imperial in many centuries - flower textile trade and paper of Yen Thai, cast bronze of Ngu Xa
Summer is a good time to cruise on Halong Bay but the best time of year is during the spring or fall. Because the bay is situated in the northern part of the country, it can get colder in the fall and winter, and though you won"t see extremes such as blizzards...
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