Hanoi is not only the capital, political, cultural and educational center of Vietnam but also a land of thousands of years of history. When mentioning Hanoi, you will immediately remember interesting things about the culture, architecture and people of the capital. Hanoi culture is very diverse and rich, expressed through traditional arts, music, literature... Cultural heritages such as Ca tru, Xam singing, water puppetry, Cheo singing still exist and are continuation. Connect with the next generation. In addition, in the inner city of Hanoi there are also destinations with bold Vietnamese architecture such as: Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Hoan Kiem lake, Quoc Tu Giam Temple, Imperial Citadel of Thang Long, Ancient city of Hanoi,

At the same time, the cuisine in the Vietnamese capital also makes many people nostalgic with a variety of unique dishes imbued with Vietnamese culture. Being a convenient location in the Northern region, near key spice regions such as Yen Bai and Lao Cai, helps delegates conveniently survey and visit raw material areas. VIPO 2024 will be held at InterContinental Hanoi Westlake Hotel (5 stars) - The only hotel floating on the lake, located on the peaceful West Lake water, promising to bring a peaceful, new experience.

Place to visit in Ha Noi:

Hanoi – the capital of Vietnam, is not only a place with a developed economy but also an ideal tourist destination. For a long time, Hanoi is famous for 36 ancient streets. Each street is famous for a different typical craft village. Coming to Hanoi capital, we cannot ignore attractive tourist destinations such as Hoan Kiem Lake, Quoc Tu Giam Temple, Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, or Bat Trang Pottery Village, … I was attracted to the unforgettable specialties of Hanoi such as Trang Tien ice cream, Vong village nuggets, Ho Tay shrimp cakes, … Hanoi people are very friendly and open. They are always happy to show the visitors the way. Not only that, the people of Hanoi are also very industrious and hard-working. To me, Hanoi is a beautiful, poetic, and well worth living city. Come to Hanoi and make good memories with this city.

HOAN KIEM LAKE

Hoan Kiem Lake is located in the centre of Hanoi. In 15th century, Emperor Le Loi gave a magic sword to the Golden Turtle God after winning a fight against the Ming China. It is said that turtles still reside in the lake and over 'The Huc' Bridge is Ngoc Son Temple where you can see a preserved giant turtle. The lake is great for people watching. During a stroll around the lake at any time of the day, you can see old men smoking bamboo pipes while playing chess and drinking tea.

ONE-PILLAR PAGODA

The One Pillar Pagoda (Vietnamese: Chua Mot Cot, formally Dien Huu Tu, which literally means “long lasting happiness and good luck”) is a historic Buddhist temple in Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam. The whole construction is built on a single pillar, which is planted in the middle of a lotus pond. To get to the main hall of Lien Hoa Dai, visitors will have to step through 13 steps as number 13 represents fertility and prosperity in Eastern culture. These steps were built a long time ago and still retain the architecture from the Ly Dynasty.

Temple of Literature

The Temple of Literature is a charming temple complex in the centre of Hanoi. The landmark temple was originally built to be a centre of learning dedicated to the Chinese sage and scholar Confucius. The whole place is steeped in Vietnamese history.Over the proceeding 1,000 years, many more buildings have been added and beautified. This large area is now filled with ornate pavilions, shrines, and a rich garden. It has become a rite of passage for graduating doctors to visit The Temple of Literature.

Dong Xuan Market

Dong Xuan Market is the largest of its kind in Hanoi. Housed within a 4-storey Soviet-style building, this sprawling complex offers an extensive collection of fashion, apparel and souvenirs at some of the best prices in the city.Even if you’re not interested in printed T-shirts or cheap sunglasses, it is still fascinating to see the comings and goings of the local traders, and there is a wet market on the ground floor where the sights and smells of exotic produce assault the senses.

Hanoi Old Quarter

Hanoi Old Quarter is a fascinating area of the city where visitors can enjoy many fine examples of colonial architecture packed along narrow streets. Endless packs of scooters, motorbikes, bicycles and cars weave around traders selling fruit and souvenirs and narrow shop houses sell delicious Vietnamese food for pennies.The Old Quarter brings to life what many people imagine Hanoi to be, and exploring this area on foot is highly recommended for all visitors to Vietnam’s capital city.

Hanoi Opera House

Hanoi Opera House, set in the heart of the French Quarter, is arguably one of the most elegant buildings in all of Hanoi. Built in 1911 and modelled after the Paris Opera House, this historical landmark exudes Parisian charm from its ivory-toned columns, ornate balustrades and Gothic domes.At the opera house, visitors can enjoy classical performances ranging from Vietnamese opera and dance performances to sketches and music concerts by world-renowned artists.

The Big Church

Saint Joseph Cathedral (simply called “Big Church” in Vietnamese) is located on Nha Chung Street near the Hoan Kiem Lake. This is a Roman Catholic cathedral with neo- gothic which was built over 100 years ago.In 1882, after the French army conquered Hanoi, the cathedral was constructed and completed in 1886. The cathedral were built on the land belonging to Bao Thien pagoda – an important pagoda that dates from the 12th century Ly Dynasty.Today, taking advantage of beautiful architecture and good venue at the center of the city, the area surrounding the cathedral is always packed with hundreds of local people and tourists hanging out with friends for drinking, talking, and watching the street. https://khamphadisan.com.vn/tai-lieu-thuyet-minh-thuyet-minh-ve-cac-dia-danh-noi-tieng-o-ha-noi-bang-tieng-anh/

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Phở is a famous Vietnamese dish that has become popular all over the world. Made of high-quality beef bones and various aromatic herbs and spices, the broth is slow-cooked for hours, before being poured over linguine-shaped rice noodles known as banh pho and tender slices of beef, creating a delicious and comforting meal that will warm your soul. For the ultimate Phở experience, add a dash of chili sauce, a squeeze of lime, and some fresh coriander. Originally a breakfast dish, our Phở is perfect any time of day, from lunch to dinner, or even a late-night craving that will delight your taste buds and leave you feeling satisfied.

Indulge in the tantalizing flavors of Bún Chả, a Vietnamese dish that is beloved for its simplicity yet sensational taste. At the heart of this dish is the grilled pork belly, which is grilled over charcoal until it's perfectly charred and infused with a rich, smoky flavor. The juicy pork is then served alongside a heaping plate of soft white rice noodles, crisp lettuce leaves, and crunchy bean sprouts. But what truly sets apart a good serving of Bún Chả is the dipping sauce. The sauce is a blend of fish sauce, sugar, and various other ingredients such as pickled papaya, carrots, chili, that creates a complex balance of sweet, salty, and sour flavors. Moreover, the dish can be elevated even further by adding some crispy fried spring rolls. The crunchy texture of the spring rolls complements the tender pork and the soft rice noodles, giving the dish an extra depth of flavor and texture.

Originated in Hanoi in 1946, egg coffee was created by Mr. Nguyen Van Giang, who is considered the king of egg coffee of Vietnam. Today, Café Giang located in Hanoi old quarter is being taken over by his family. There was a time when fresh milk was extremely scarce, a delicious egg coffee made from the very simple and easy-to-find ingredients: fresh chicken eggs, sugar, and coffee. With the egg yolk whipped by hand and the talent of the bartender, the egg coffee becomes a drink with a rich golden egg layer covering the surface of traditional coffee. All of these ingredients create a delicious taste. This drink has a thick, rich texture, so instead of immediately drinking it like regular coffee, you should stir it first then slowly sip with a spoon to fully enjoy its special flavor.

DONT GO HOME WITHOUT

From kitschy to classic, find Hanoi souvenirs to keep your memories of the city alive or remind your friends back home what they missed out on:
- Bamboo dragonfly

- Bamboo conical hats

- Silk and embroidery

- Traditional Vietnamese women's garment: Ao dai

- Dong Ho prints

- Calligraphy

Paper goods such as posters, postcards, bookmarks,...

- Ceramics

- Coffee

- Salted dried fruit