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hanoi culture

Long Bien Bridge bathed in golden sunset hues, highlighting its iconic architecture.
23
Dec

A Traveler’s Guide to Capturing Hanoi’s Long Bien Bridge at Sunset

Long Bien Bridge in Hanoi stands as a majestic testament to Vietnam’s rich history and a vibrant destination for travelers. Spanning the Red River, it offers more than a crossing—it provides an unparalleled opportunity to witness stunning sunsets, connect with local culture, and explore one of Hanoi’s historical treasures. This guide delves into everything you...
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08
Dec

A Tourist’s Tale: Serenity and Scenic Beauty on Thanh Nien Street

A Hidden Gem in Hanoi For travelers looking to experience the quieter, more contemplative side of Hanoi, Thanh Nien Street offers the perfect respite. Often overshadowed by the bustling Hanoi Old Quarter and iconic Hoan Kiem Lake, this tree-lined road nestled between West Lake (Hồ Tây) and Truc Bach Lake provides a unique blend of natural beauty,...
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13
Jul

Natural fish farming in Hanoi

Written by Gerard Claramunt Hanoi and surroundings have been developing in Red River Delta – the biggest river in the north of Vietnam plays an important role in the history of inhabiting and developing of the country. Most of the rivers connect with the Red River before going to the sea, it makes the Red River...
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