Vietnam National Museum of Fine Arts The Museum’s building was constructed during the French colonial period. It was originally a boarding school for daughters of French officials. In […]
About Duong Lam Ancient Village Duong Lam Ancient Village is the first ancient village to be recognized as a national relic by the Ministry of Culture and […]
Famous Places To Eat Steamed Rice Pancake Hanoi Street Food just for breakfast is famous for Banh Cuon meaning “steamed rice pancake” in Vietnamese. However, some of the restaurants currently […]
Hanoi Ceramic Mosaic Mural Hanoi is home to the Ceramic Mosaic Mural – world’s longest ceramic wall – stretching almost 4 kilometers into the heart of […]
Thay Pagoda Thay Pagoda, alias Thien Phuc Tu Pagoda, was built in the 11th century during the reign of King Ly Nhan Tong. At […]
Hanoi Flag Tower Hanoi Flag Tower at the age of nearly 200 years is renowned as one of the symbols of Hanoi. The construction began […]
9 Free Things To Do In Hanoi These free things to do in Hanoi can make even the tightest of budgets stretch. Vietnam’s capital city is a popular holiday […]
Hanoi’s French Quarter Hanoi’s French Quarter is located on the southeastern end of the popular Hoan Kiem Lake, housing most of the city’s foreign embassies, […]
Bat Trang Ceramics Village Bat Trang Ceramics Village is a 14th century porcelain and pottery village near Hanoi, housing local artisans who combine both traditional and […]
Dong Ho Painting Village Dong Ho Painting Village Hanoi, set within Bac Ninh, is famed for its traditional folk paintings, all of which are created for […]