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One of Hanoi’s most common sights is that of streets packed with scooters, bicycles and cars swarming around pedestrians like a school of fish. Then there are the many sidewalk vendors and people simply out for a stroll and the popular Old Quarter is no exception so walking around this district is distinct from a leisurely stroll in the park. Visitors have no choice but to face the traffic in the local style but the experience of exploring the historical area is a must-do and truly well worth it.
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Dear Mary,
It's great to know that you're coming to Viet Nam. Although you can stay in Ha Noi in only one day, I’m sure you can visits the most beautiful destinations here and enjoy the special dishes.
The one-day trip will include three places. First of all, depart from my house, we will go to the Temple of Literature and “Quoc Tu Giam”, which is the first university in Viet Nam. You can see the beautiful sights here and learn about the history. After that, let’s visit Hoan Kiem lake and enjoy the most famous ice-cream in Ha Noi. You can also visit Pen Tower and Ngoc Son temple as well. And the last destination is Old Quarters, which are near Hoan Kiem lake. Here you will enjoy special dishes like shrimps cakes, Pho, Nem,… Visiting 36 old streets, you can buy handicrafts and other traditional things as souvenirs.
Conveniently, these places are close to one another, so we can walk around easily.
Tell me when you're coming, so I can show you around these places.
Look forward to seeing you soon!
Best wishes,
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Packed with charming colonial architecture, Buddhist temples and pagodas, the Old Quarter, located near Hoan Kiem Lake in Hoan Kiem District, is Hanoi’s major commercial district. Its heart and soul is exposed in the ancient commercial streets which are named after their original businesses dating back about 1,000 years. Though most of the specialties (cotton, jewellery, herbs, and silk) have changed over time and have been replaced with a variety of modern-day commodities and services, visitors can still appreciate some of the original goods as well as get a feel of rich old Vietnamese customs. The preserved shop-houses that lie along these roads were built a little over a century ago and were constructed in their long and narrow style to avoid being hit by high taxes. Each has a street-facing façade and multiple courtyards inside. The front part of the buildings is where trading takes place while the family occupies the rest. Though one shop-house was meant to be for one family (with many generations in it), nowadays it is more common to see quite a few families jammed in under one roof. Expect to find plenty of hip café, bars, a variety of restaurants, bakeries, boutique shops and art galleries in this historical area. Rút gọnPacked with charming colonial architecture, Buddhist temples and pagodas, the Old Quarter, located near Hoan Kiem Lake in Hoan Kiem District, is Hanoi’s major commercial district. Its heart and soul is exposed in the ancient commercial streets which ar... xem thêm