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  2. 25 AMAZING Things to Do in Hanoi, Vietnam (2024 Guide) -...

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    Table of Contents. Our Guide on the Best Things to Do in Hanoi, Vietnam. 1) Go on a Free Walking Tour of the City. 2) Wander Around the Old Quarter. 3) See the Ancient House and St Joseph’s Cathedral in the Old Quarter. 4) Visit the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. 5) People Watch at Hoan Kiem Lake.

  3. THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Hanoi (2024) - Tripadvisor

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    10. Vietnam Moon Travel. 139. Points of Interest & Landmarks. Warmly welcome to Ha Noi - the commercial, political, cultural heart witnessing the grandiose activities of the country. Throughout the thousand year history, marked by destruction, wars and natural…. 2024. 11. Hanoi Opera House.

  4. 25 Best Things To Do In Hanoi (Vietnam) - The Crazy Tourist

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    2. Walk around Hoan Kiem Lake. Source: Vietnam Stock Images / shutterstock. Hoan Kiem Lake. Hoan Kiem Lake is perhaps the most famous spot in Hanoi and is also believed to be a mystical body of water. The reason for this is that the lake is said to have a mythical resident turtle who is the hero of a Vietnamese legend.

  5. Hanoi travel - Lonely Planet | Vietnam, Asia

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    Hanoi. Vietnam, Asia. Vietnam's capital races to make up for time lost to the ravages of war and a government that as recently as the 1990s kept the outside world at bay. Its streets surge with scooters vying for right of way amid the din of constantly blaring horns, and all around, layers of history reveal periods of French and Chinese ...

  6. Best things to do in Hanoi - Lonely Planet

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    Opening like a tear to the east of the Old Quarter, Hoan Kiem Lake offers some freshwater and green respite to Hanoi's hustle. On its northern edge, the Ngoc Son Temple sits on a small island connected to the shore via the scarlet Cau The Huc bridge. Early in the morning, the lakeside fills with residents practicing tai chi, and on weekends, the 7pm to midnight traffic ban gives the area a ...

  7. Hanoi, Vietnam: All You Must Know Before You Go (2024) - ...

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    Despite centuries of French and Chinese influence, Hanoi is a city that’s wholly (and proudly) Vietnamese. But its layered history is everywhere you look—from the Old Quarter with its French colonial buildings to the more than 600 temples and pagodas around the city.

  8. Hanoi - Wikipedia

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    Hanoi [a] (Vietnamese: Hà Nội ⓘ) is the capital and second-most populous city of Vietnam.The name "Hanoi" translates to "inside the river," [15] – Hanoi is bordered by the Red and Black Rivers.As a municipality, Hanoi consists of 12 urban districts, 17 rural districts, and one district-level town.The city encompasses an area of 3,359.84 km 2 (1,297.24 sq mi) [3] and as of 2023, a ...

  9. The Best Things to do in Hanoi, Vietnam's Historic Capital

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    Experience the best things to do in Hanoi, including what to see and do, where to stay and eat, how to get there, and around.

  10. Ha Noi | Vietnam Tourism

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    Ha Noi. Founded over 1000 years ago, Vietnam’s capital city is rich in history, with the streets of its rambling Old Quarter dating back to the 14th century. Wandering these tree-lined lanes past crumbling colonial facades will transport you back in time. However, today's Hanoi is about much more than the past.

  11. 11 must-see attractions in Ha Noi | Vietnam Tourism

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    Hanoi will simultaneously surprise, charm and chew you up. Founded along the Red River, Hanoi was named Thang Long (soaring dragon) by Emperor Ly Thai To in 1010. Over a thousand years of war, natural disasters and new administrations, the city grew from swamplands into the charismatic capital it is today.