Hanoi, a captivating city where ancient temples share space with buzzing street vendors, beckons you to explore its rich tapestry. But with so much to see, how do you choose the...
Hoa Lư was the capital of Vietnam in the 10th and 11th centuries. It was established in 938 AD by Emperor Đinh Tiên Hoàng, who founded the Đinh Dynasty. Later, it became the...
The Temple of Literature Hanoi is not just a historical relic, it’s a vibrant space where the past and present intertwine. During exam season, witness the hopeful faces of...
Located in Nha Tho str, about 100 meters from St Joseph Cathedral Hanoi, Ba Da Pagoda is a religious and historic site of Hanoi, a Buddhist centre in the Hanoi Old Quarter. Bà...
Long Bien Bridge was the symbol of Hanoian people for resilience. It is also one of the greatest accomplishments of the French colony in Hanoi. The bridge was built between 1899...
Hoa Lo prison is the unique war museum of Hanoi to keep part of the memory of two wars in Vietnam, French colonial time and Vietnam – US War. This place itself was a prison but...
If you tell me that Old Quarter – Hanoi is a bit ruined with all those old buildings, I would laugh and tell you that it is true but it is the most beautiful thing about...
St. Joseph’s Cathedral is the oldest church in Hanoi, located on Nha Tho Street, situated west of Hoan Kiem Lake, Hanoi Old Quarter. The church was constructed in 1886, with...