Hanoi – cradle of cultural heritage
12/7/19
Hanoi is praised as a city of rich cultural heritage with over 5,000 cultural and historical relics. Over 2,000 relics have been recognised as national heritage and municipal heritage treasures.
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With a history of nearly 1,500 years, Tran Quoc pagoda is considered the oldest one of Hanoi |
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Thap Rua (Turtle Tower) in the middle of Hoan Kiem Lake sparkles at night |
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Quan Thanh temple on Thanh Nien road, Ba Dinh district was built under the reign of King Ly Thai To (1010 – 1028) |
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Hoan Kiem Lake in Hanoi’s centre |
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‘Ca tru’ performance in the Old Quarter |
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Thang Long Imperial Citedal |
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Hanoi flag pole, built in 1812 |
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Hanoi Opera House is a venue for big cultural events |
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Van Mieu (Temple of Literature), Vietnam’s first university, is a can’t-miss tourist destination for anyone to the capital city |
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Hanoi possesses patterns that are spectacular enough to make the capital city of Vietnam stand out from any other cities in Asia.
Crossing the road in Hanoi would make foreigners feel exciting and feel like a local with your head held highlands relaxing.
Hanoi has a lot of wonderful visiting places, especially the historical ones
Bia hơi is a specialty of Hanoi that cool foreigners must have in order to be an amazing Vietnam explorer to tell your fellow men
Hanoi Old Quarter is the indispensible destination of the city. If you come to Hanoi but fail to visit this area, you also fail to visit the capital city of Vietnam
Hanoi is a venue of enormous war relics
French architecture contributes on making Hanoi becoming more special compared to other cities in Asia. Dishes and drinks originated from France such as coffee or crispy bread, which is renowned by name “Vietnamese bread” also enlighten the unique gastronomy of Hanoi.
Hanoi is home to many tourist attractions with more than 5,000 historical, cultural and architectural relics and thousands of unique traditional festivals.
Hanoi is a venue of enormous war relics
We love Hanoi
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