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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. Take in details of the ancient architecture, battle the barrage of millennials on motorbikes and drink fresh bia hơi  in the Old Quarter. Here are 11 must-see attractions in Hanoi.

     

    HO CHI MINH MAUSOLEUM

    This commanding construction was built from 1973 to 1975 to house the embalmed body of Vietnam’s greatest political leader, Hồ Chí Minh. Visitors and Vietnamese queue for hours every morning to pay their respects to the cadaver, dressed in a khaki wardrobe and encased in a glass sarcophagus.

     

    Admission: 35,000 VND
    Hours: 8am – 11am, Tue-Thu, Sat-Sun (December to September) last entry at 10:15am
    Address: So 1, Hung Vuong, Dien Bien, Ba Dinh

     

    ONE PILLAR PAGODA

    This Buddhist wooden pagoda was built in the middle of a lotus pond on a single stone pillar by the Emperor Ly Thai To in 1049. Archives suggest it was built in honor of the Goddess of Mercy, who answered the Emperor’s prayers for a male heir. The structure is designed to resemble a lotus flower blossoming from muddy waters, a symbol of purity in Buddhist philosophy.  

     

    Admission: 25,000 VND
    Hours: 8am – 11:30am everyday, and 2pm – 4pm, Tue-Thu, Sat-Sun
    Address: Chua Mot Cot, Doi Can, Ba Dinh

     

    THE OLD QUARTER

    Hanoi’s historic Old Quarter is a single square kilometre comprised of 36 streets. Since the 15th century, each street has been home to artisans and craftsmen who traded in the specific merchandise for which their street was named. Today, the charm of these streets still remains. Prepare to marvel as you wander from silver street to bamboo street, silk street to decoration street, all within a stone’s throw of each other.

     

    Admission: Free
    Hours: 7am to midnight  
    Address: North of Hoan Kiem Lake

     

    HANOI OPERA HOUSE

    Constructed at the turn of the 20th century, this beautiful colonial building is the largest theater in Vietnam. After nearly 100 years of operation, the Opera House was carefully refurbished in 1997 and equipped with state-of-the-art facilities. Today the venue attracts renowned performers, productions and musicians. 

     

    Admission: 300,000 VND
    Hours: Check the website for performances
    Address: So 01, Trang Tien, Hoan Kiem

     

    VIETNAMESE WOMEN’S MUSEUM

    The Vietnamese Women’s Museum is one of the most modern museums in Vietnam. Housing a series of excellent exhibitions presenting artefacts, costumes, crafts, memoirs,and photographs from the past 100 years, the museum reveals the pivotal role of Vietnamese women in their country’s history and society. 

     

    Admission: 30,000 VND
    Hours: 8am – 5pm, Tue-Sun
    Address: 36 Ly Thuong Kiet, Hang Bai Ward, Hoan Kiem

     

    THE WATER PUPPET THEATRE

    Dating back to the 11th century, water puppet performances are ideal for light entertainment and insight into Vietnamese folklore. Wading around in waist-deep water holding bamboo poles, puppeteers operate the lacquered wooden characters from behind a screen, reenacting scenes from rural village life. 

     

    Admission: 100,000 VND
    Hours: 3:30pm, 5pm, 6:30pm, 8pm, 9:15pm every day, and an additional performance on Sundays at 9:30pm
    Address: 57b Dinh Tien Hoang, Hoan Kiem

     

    HOAN KIEM LAKE

    Legend says Emperor Ly Thai To was gifted a magical sword by a giant golden turtle who lived in the lake in order to defeat the Ming dynasty. Once victorious, Ly Thai To gave the sword back to the turtle who dove down to return the sword to the gods. Hoan Kiem Lake is admired for its beauty as well as insight into the daily life of Hanoians. Watch locals practicing their daily exercise and Tai Chi routines in the gardens by the water’s edge.  

     

    Admission: Free to the general public
    Hours: Open all day

     

    NGOC SON TEMPLE

    The Ngoc Son Temple, or The Temple of the Jade Mountain, is situated on a small tree-sheltered island on the north side of Hoan Kiem Lake. Connected by a stunning scarlet bridge, this classic Vietnamese structure was built in honour of the intellectual scholar Saint Van Xuong, and national hero General Tran Hung Dao. In 1884, the Confucian scholar made a series of renovations to the site, including adding parallel sentences (câu đối) or word puzzles to the walls.

     

     

    Admission: 20,000 VND
    Hours: 7:30am – 5:30pm, every day
    Address: Hoan Kiem Lake

     

    TEMPLE OF LITERATURE

    Built by Emperor Ly Thanh Tong during the Ly dynasty, the Temple of Literature (Văn Miếu in Vietnamese) was erected in honour of the philosopher Confucius and his disciples in 1070. In 1076, it became home to Hanoi’s first university, Quốc Tử Giám. The site is one of the oldest in Hanoi and a national symbol of Vietnamese education and architecture. Today, the temple houses five court yards, records of Vietnamese scholars, and statues of turtles which are said to bring students good luck in their exams.

     

    Admission: 30,000 VND
    Hours: 8am – 5pm, from November until March; 7:30am – 6pm for the rest of the year, Tue-Sun
    Address: 58 Quoc Tu Giam, Dong Da

     

    MUSEUM OF ETHNOLOGY

    This amazing museum examines the everyday life of Vietnam’s 54 ethnic minorities. Designed by ethnic Tay architect Ha Duc Linh and French architect Veronique Dolfus, the museum hosts three main exhibition areas. Exhibitions display cultural costumes, handicrafts, videos and artefacts; while the outdoor space showcases impressive life-size replicas of ethnic architecture.

     

    Admission: 40,000 VND
    Hours: 8:30am – 5:30pm, Tue-Sun
    Address: Nguyen Van Huyen, Nghia Do, Cau Giay

     

    SAINT JOSEPH’S CATHEDRAL

    Saint Joseph’s Cathedral (also known as Hanoi Cathedral), was built on the site of the  Bao Thien Tower, which was the most famous landmark in the capital during the Ly Dynasty. The architect was inspired by the Neo-Gothic style of the Notre Dame de Paris. When visiting, expect to see a multicultural crowd of worshippers and plenty of Vietnamese newlyweds having romantic photo shoots.

     

    Admission: Free
    Hours: 8am – noon, 2pm – 6pm, every day
    Address: 40 Nha Chung, Hoan Kiem

    Source: vietnam.travel

    Update day: 19/10/2018
    Update day: 19/10/2018

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