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Hanoi and surroundings

Land of the escending dragon

Hanoi Capital offers a unique blend of oriental and western charm. It is a city of exotic brightly painted temples and pagodas, elegant ochre-washed colonial villas, bustling narrow streets and alleys, grand tree-lined boulevards and shaded lakes. First established as Vietnam's capital in 1010, when it was known as Thang Long, the city's name changed several times before it eventually became Hanoi in 1831.

Hanoi also has some great shopping, particularly in the Old Quarter where bargains include silk, embroidery, handicrafts and original works of art. Hanoi becomes the most convenient destination to visit  the typical Northern Vietnam highlights: 

The Old Quarter. It is here in the Old Quarter that Hanoi began life as a commercial centre over a thousand years ago. The original 36 streets that make up the Old Quarter are named after the goods once sold there such as silk, paper, silver, copper, herbs, cotton, fish and chicken. Nowadays the goods on sale are more likely to be t-shirts, sunglasses or embroidered table cloths but step back from the main streets and you will still find shops specializing in candlesticks, pagoda flags, engraved headstones and traditional musical instruments amongst others.  

Paintings by Vietnam 's new generation of artists can be seen for sale in the dozens of galleries that have sprung up in recent years in and around the city 's.

Just to the south of the bustling Old Quarter streets is Hoan Kiem Lake, an oasis of calm right in the centre of the city. Old men, students and weary tourists stop to rest in the shade on the park 's benches while local residents begin their day with a lakeside tai chi workout. Some of the capital 's finest colonial buildings can be found in the area of Hoan Kiem Lake including the magnificent Opera House, History Museum and the Metropole Hotel.

The Temple of Literature, the site of Vietnam 's first university, dates back to 1070 and its peaceful gardens and pavilions offer a relaxing respite from Hanoi 's busy streets. Today Hanoi is still a city that attracts many of the country 's intellectuals as well as artists and writers.

A couple of kilometres west of Hoan Kiem Lake is the imposing granite structure housing Ho Chi Minh 's Mausoleum. The mausoleum overlooks Ba Dinh Square, the square where President Ho Chi Minh read Vietnam 's Declaration of Independence on September 2nd 1945. Nearby is the lotus flower-shaped temple of the One Pillar Pagoda, first built in 1049, and the grand palace that was once the residence of the Governor-General of French Indochina.

There are some interesting day trip options from Hanoi including Hoa Lu, the site of Vietnam 's first capital, Tam Coc Caves, the Perfume Pagoda and Hoa Binh, the home of many ethnic minority groups.
Pacific Travel organizes all tours to visit Hanoi capital and the nearby areas:

Cyclo tours in the city with its beautiful tree lined boulevards and colonial buildings, car trip to traditional villages, jeep trip to untouched by modern day living areas and more much much more...

Hanoi Highlights

The 36 streets of the Old Quarter for souvenir shopping and an insight into what old Hanoi was like.  


The Temple of Literature for culture and tranquility.


Ho Chi Minh 's Mausoleum to see modern Vietnam 's great leader.


The Water Puppet Theatre for a performance of a unique northern Vietnamese form of entertainment.


A day trip to Hoa Lu and Tam Coc for a sampan ride through the rice fields and caves of the 'Dry Halong Bay '

 


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                      Ha Noi, Viet Nam
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