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Ben Groundwater, a noted columnist for The Sydney Morning Herald, extols Cha ca La Vong as an essential culinary delight in Hanoi.
Celebrate this September 2nd with an array of exhilarating outdoor activities near Hanoi.
Standout features of the Hanoi Old Quarter’s cuisine could be discovered through a cuisine app recently launched by the People’s Committee of Hoan Kiem district.
Vietnamese cuisine, a symphony of flavors and colors, has captivated hearts and palates across the globe.
Vietnam’s capital city of Hanoi has ranked among the top 15 culinary destinations in the world as voted by readers of the world's largest travel guidance platform TripAdvisor.
Travel + Leisure has included Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi and Capella Hanoi in its prestigious list of the top 20 city hotels in Asia, celebrating their luxurious accommodations and famous visitors.
The platform, renowned for its travel guides, has recognized Hanoi's unique and sophisticated cuisine, distinguishing it from the bold and spicy flavors of southern Vietnam.
In a bustling corner of Hanoi’s Old Quarter, on Hang Dieu Street, lies the 40-year-old restaurant Dong Thinh, renowned for its eel noodle soup.
The Hanoi Tourism Ao Dai (traditional long dress) Festival will take place at Thang Long Imperial Citadel in the heart of Hanoi from October 4-6, with various attractive activities, according to the municipal People’s Committee.
During the rice harvest season, a quaint coffee shop nestled in the vast rice fields of Phuong Ban village, Chuong My district, Hanoi, becomes a popular destination for young enthusiasts eager to capture its unique charm and stunning vistas.
Small, charming eateries serve up authentic pho experiences amidst narrow alleys.
Hundreds of tourists drove from 3 to 4am to Ba Vi National Park (Hanoi) to catch the floating sea of clouds that appears at dawn.
Unlike the traditional bánh đúc served with soy sauce or the warm bánh đúc, this refreshing Hanoi dish features sliced bánh đúc, fresh herbs, and a cool, flavorful broth, making it a perfect treat to beat the summer heat.
The over 70-year-old Banh Cuon Ba Hoanh restaurant on To Hien Thanh Street, Hanoi, is a familiar address for many diners. It is one of the five eateries in Hanoi included in the Michelin Selected 2024 list.
When embarking on a culinary journey in Hanoi, visitors are often drawn to the delightful aroma and flavors of bun cha, a beloved traditional dish. Here are five must-visit bun cha restaurants that promise an unforgettable dining experience:
The Hanoi Department of Tourism is collaborating with the authorities of Tay Ho District to develop new tours and routes that highlight the unique Bach Diep lotus.
The surname Southgate, translated into Vietnamese means
In 1983, a team of skeptical scientists transported two statues from Dau Pagoda to Bach Mai Hospital for X-ray analysis. Their goal was to verify whether these statues were indeed the relics of two monks from the early 17th century.
Hanoi’s tourism sector is working to develop effective strategies to attract visitors during summer, which often sees relatively fewer tourists staying in the capital city compared to autumn and winter.
Hanoi will launch a new double-decker city tour from downtown Hoan Kiem Lake to Bat Trang pottery village in its suburbs this year.