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Hanoi Escapades – A bustling city like no other

by Caleb Falcon

Hanoi, the bustling capital of Vietnam, offers a mesmerising blend of ancient history and vibrant modernity. As you wander through its maze-like streets, you’ll encounter a rich tapestry of cultural landmarks, from the serene Hoan Kiem Lake and the ancient Temple of Literature to the chaotic charm of the Old Quarter. Hanoi’s unique blend of French colonial architecture, mouth-watering street food, and welcoming locals make it an unforgettable destination for travellers.

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Visiting the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum
The Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum is widely regarded as one of Vietnam’s most iconic buildings, attracting a large number of domestic and international tourists during their visit to Hanoi due to its significant cultural and historical value. A visit to this site in Hanoi allows you to deepen your understanding of Vietnam through numerous artefacts and learn more about Ho Chi Minh’s life and importance in Vietnamese history.

Old Quarter Explorations
The Hanoi Old Quarter is celebrated as the highlight of travelling in Hanoi. This central area has borne witness to the city’s history and evolution, evident in its ancient houses, streets, and buildings. This is why the Quarter is often considered to embody the essence of Hanoi.

Check out the One Pillar Pagoda
The One Pillar Pagoda, also known as Dien Huu Pagoda or Mot Cot Pagoda, is among the many iconic structures that add to the allure of visiting Hanoi. Its distinctive name comes from its unique construction on a single pillar located in the centre of a lotus pond. The main structure is supported by eight wooden beams, symbolizing eight flower petals, all perfectly aligned during its construction to ensure its exceptional stability.

Hanoi Opera House​​​​​​​
The Hanoi Opera House stands as a testament to the social and cultural advancements of Hanoi and Vietnam during the French colonial era. It also represents Vietnam’s architectural evolution from the late 19th to early 20th centuries. Consider dropping by from your stay in furnished apartments in Vietnam, such as the Oakwood Residence Hanoi

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