The Travel describes Hanoi as a "great place for a romantic trip, experiencing Vietnamese culture, learning about local history, and savoring delicious food."
The "thousands of years old" city boasts significant historical and cultural values that provide "everything a happy couple on honeymoon could ask for, from ancient temples to museums and shopping centers," it wrote.
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The Travel suggests tourists to visit Hoan Kiem or Sword Lake and the Hanoi Old Quarter, which are among the most well-known landmarks in Hanoi. Located in Hanoi downtown, Sword Lake, its ancient turtoise tower, and other historical landmarks like The Huc Bridge, Ngoc Son Temple, and Pen Tower are must-visit places. |
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Located near the Sword Lake, Hanoi's Old Quarter is a densely populated area with 36 streets offering diverse types of products. |
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A souvenir shop in Hanoi’s Old Quarter |
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“Visiting the Old Quarter, you’ll have a chance to explore the local daily life, culture, and people. You will definitely have to taste the local delicious food,” said The Travel. Let's enjoy peaceful moments of Hanoi. |
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A house in Hanoi’s Old Quarter. |
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A funny cyclo driver |
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Wandering the Old Quarter is super fun |
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Favourite souvenirs of Hanoi |
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The Pho restaurant on Ly Quoc Su street has earned its fame both at home and abroad. (Photo: Nguyen Anh Dung) |
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A couple and their mobile restaurant offering Hanoi’s fried rolls, a famous dish of Vietnam. |
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Pavement coffee-shops are favorite stops of many tourists. |
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Two writers from Ho Chi Minh City enjoy lemon ice tea and Hanoi’s young green rice near St. Joseph Cathedral in downtown Hanoi |
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Hanoi's food is delicious. |
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A corner of Hanoi |
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Bright smiles of foreign visitors to Hanoi – a city for peace |
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