Hanoi Train Street: The Thrill of Trains, Culture, and Close Encounters in Vietnam’s Capital Hanoi Train Street is one of the most unique and captivating attractions in Vietnam’s bustling capital. Situated in the heart of Hanoi, […]
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 […]