Hanoi – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Hanoi (Vietnamese: Hà Nội), the capital of Vietnam and its second-largest city, is a fascinating blend of East and West, with Chinese influence from centuries of dominance, and French je ne
Hanoi (Vietnamese: Hà Nội), the capital of Vietnam and its second-largest city, is a fascinating blend of East and West, with Chinese influence from centuries of dominance, and French je ne
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Hanoi is the heart of Vietnam - a place where tradition and modern life intertwine. Bustling markets, quiet temples, and the rich scent of street food fill every moment with
Hanoi can be chaotic, messy and charming – and it''s never boring. Here are nine ways to get to know the exciting Vietnamese capital.
From visiting the Temple of Literature to sitting under the very same tree where Buddha got enlightened, this is our list of the best things to do in Hanoi, Vietnam.
Ride pillion on a vintage Vespa motorbike as you weave through Hanoi, tasting classic dishes like bun cha (grilled pork patties with rice noodles), banh mi (Vietnamese
Hanoi, city, capital of Vietnam. It is situated in northern Vietnam on the western bank of the Red River, about 85 miles (140 km) inland from the South China Sea. In addition to
Founded along the Red River, Hanoi was named Thang Long (soaring dragon) by Emperor Ly Thai To in 1010. Over a thousand years of war, natural disasters and new administrations, the
We have yet to visit a city quite as vibrant as Hanoi! Our guide below will help you get your head around this bold city and give you some of our tried and tested suggestions of
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