Hanoi city tour , Vietnam
Hanoi city tour , Vietnam
Visited points of interest in Hanoi:
- Old Quarter
- Bicycle ride pushes photographic session
- Ho Chi Minh Presidential Palace
- Chùa Mot Cot
- Quan Thanh Temple
- Chua Tran Quoc
- The Temple of Literature
Points d'intérêts visités à Hanoi :
- Vieux Quartier
- Balade en bicyclette en pousse -pousse
- Ho Chi Minh Presidential Palace
- Chùa Một Cột
- Quan Thanh Temple
- Chua Tran Quoc
- The Temple of Literature
Hanoi City Tour with Local Vietnamese Girl
My last day in Hanoi Vietnam turned out to be a busy day when I visited many places with our local host Thu from Vietnam. She traveled with us to some of the historical sites in Hanoi city including Hoa Lo Prison, Temple of Literature and Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum.
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SAPA, VIETNAM is BEAUTIFUL!!! | 3 Day 2 Night Tour Vlog 2018 | LIFE IN VIETNAM
Words can't explain how BEAUTIFUL Sapa, Vietnam is. Even though it rained on and off for the 3 days and 2 nights that we were there, it was still a breathtaking experience that I will NEVER forget!
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EXPLORING VIETNAM | CERAMIC VILLAGE IN HANOI
Starting with the series “EXPLORING VIETNAM”, the tourist attraction of today which is BAT TRANG CERAMIC VILLAGE.
Located in an area rich in clay, the ceramic village has advantage of ingredients to create fine ceramics. Moreover, lying besides the Red river, between Thang Long and Pho Hien, two ancient trade centers in the north of Vietnam during 15th-17th century.
Bat Trang belongs to Gia lam district of Hanoi. You can catch the bus 47 (Long Bien- Bat Trang) that stop just a few steps from Dong Xuan market with the end terminal in Bat Trang. The bus runs every 20 minutes. You can also ride a motorbike from the center of Hanoi to Bat Trang ( 20 minutes) – rent one or get a Grab car to take you there!
Bat Trang pottery products have been highly appreciated for their quality, many designs, designs and types, divided into functional groups such as household ceramics, worship items, fine pottery Art, building ceramics and decorative ceramics.
Especially, when visiting here, you can make your own ceremic products with the instruction of local people. The price for each product is around VND40,000 - 50,000.
It’s really cool. You should try it and bring your own product to go home.
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Exploring Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism in Hanoi
Vietnam – a country that includes 54 ethnic groups; each ethnic has its own culture and tradition. In order to preserve the identity as well as create conditions for visitors to explore, Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism is a commonplace to preserve the uniqueness of people's life, customs, and practices.
Just about 40km from the west of Hanoi, Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism is a part of Dong Mo tourist area, Son Tay, Hanoi. The reserve area is a place to recreate the lives of ethnic groups throughout Vietnam, built on a small hill surrounded by valleys and lakes.
Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism is a great place that can't be ignored for you to learn about national history and traditional culture of Vietnam. Here you will learn about the life and cultural characteristics of each ethnic group in the most honest way so that you can understand and love Vietnam more and more.
Address: Yên Bài, Ba Vì, Hanoi (far 50km from Hanoi city center).
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Hà Nội - Walking around 36 Streets - Old Quarter, Hanoi, Vietnam
The Old Quarter (Vietnamese: Phố cổ Hà Nội) is the name commonly given to the historical civic urban core of Hanoi, located outside the Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long. This quarter used to be the residential, manufacturing and commercial center, where each street was specialized in one specific type of manufacturing or commerce.
Another common name referring to approximately the same area is the 36 streets (Vietnamese: Hà Nội 36 phố phường), after the 36 streets or guilds that used to make up the urban area of the city.
As the oldest continuously developed area of Vietnam, Hanoi’s Old Quarter has a history that spans 2,000 years and represents the eternal soul of the city. For those who visit Hanoi with a genuine desire to have a grasp of the city’s culture or a curiosity to travel back in time, Ha Noi Old Quarter is a must-go place that they definitely should not be missed by any means.
Located in the middle of Ha Noi, a rapidly developing city where changes take place every hour, Ha Noi Old Quarter with its old-styled narrow streets full of antique brick houses seems to nostalgically resist the flow of time while still actively trying to adapt to the dynamic atmosphere of the modern city.
Interestingly, Old Quarter is also known as the “36 Streets” because of the famous streets that make up the place, all named for the type of goods or service they were originally known for. There are streets which are named for selling silk, shoes, jewelry, etc.
Some of these streets still retain their original purpose so don’t be surprised when foreign tourists come across streets with most or all stores selling similar stuff or service.
Foreign tourists say: “Difficult to Walk, but Fascinating to Observe”. The Old Quarter is the heart and soul of Hanoi – there is so much going on here at any one time, your head is spinning. Life spills out of the homes onto the sidewalks, creating a fascinating scene, but also making walking through the area frustrating and not very safe, as you are forced into the streets where the motorbike hordes run you over. The heart of the Old Quarter is around the lake, where you can find more touristy restaurants and shops – much of the rest of the area you will find more local places, with tiny stools on the sidewalks serving Pho or small run-down cafes. These areas are not for everyone, but even if you don’t want to duck in and try some street food, it’s interesting to see. Nice to pick a particularly active area and sit with a beer and watch the chaos of Hanoi go by.
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Halong Bay Luxury Cruise | Signature Cruise
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The best way to experience the bay is by a luxury cruise. There are tons of cruise ship operators offering cruises through Halong Bay. The cruises range from cheap backpack boats to five start luxury cruise ships. Since visiting Halong Bay is most likely a once in a lifetime experience, we decided to splurge on a 5 star luxury cruise to ensure that we had the best experience possible!
We booked our cruise with Signature Cruise and we were elated with our experience. Seriously, we don’t have a bad thing to say about Signature Cruises, and that should mean a lot coming from me because when I splurge on an experience I am very critical. Also, the staff treated us like royalty! They made our experience even better.
Our luxurious cruise through Halong Bay started with an amazing lunch served while we were cruising to a floating fishing village. After arriving at the floating village we were rowed around the village in a row boat by one of the women who lived in the floating village. After our row boat ride was completed, we visited a pearl farm to learn how pearls are made. To be completely honest, this sounded kind of lame to me when I read it on the itinerary, but it was actually really interesting!
After leaving the pearl farm, we were taken back to the cruise ship. After an hour or so of relaxing and taking in the beautiful views of Halong Bay, we had a cooking class where we learned to make fresh spring rolls. After the cooking class we enjoyed happy hour with more beautiful views. After happy hour, a delicious five course dinner was served aboard the boat. After dinner I had the opportunity to try my hand at squid fishing. I got really lucky and managed to catch 10!
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Exploring Van Phuc Silk Village in Hanoi Vietnam
As one of over 1,000 traditional villages existing in Vietnam, Van Phuc Silk Village is considered as one of the few villages retaining the most beautiful cultural and historical traditions of the country.
Far about 10km from Hanoi City center, Van Phuc Silk Village is situated in Van Phuc ward, Ha Dong district, Hanoi. Located on the waterfront of Nhue River, the village still retains many ancient features, for instance, image of village well with pure lotus, the ancient banyan trees, and organizing marketplace right in the courtyard of communal house every afternoon.
This is the traditional silk weaving village which has been famous for its beauty for years with numerous floral patterns and most long standing in Vietnam. The special feature of Van Silk in particular and Van Phuc silk is generally is durable, warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Van Phuc silk village displays its important contribution in promoting Hanoi tourism to domestic and international tourists.
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Vietnam: A tour of the night market in Hanoi
Here's a little video to show you a bit of the Hanoi Night Market. If you're ever in Hanoi during the weekend, be sure to check it out. It's held every Friday, Saturday and Sunday night from 7 pm till 12 midnight. You can buy all sorts of things for cheap, such as assorted crafts, art, sunglasses, t-shirts, shorts, pants, knick knacks, handmade greeting cards, toys, bags, socks, jewelry, iPhone cases, and the list goes on. Be sure to haggle though. Never accept the first price offered to you or you will be overpaying by quite a bit! To get there, just head to the north end of Hoan Kiem Lake where you'll see a big roundabout with insane traffic and the market is just north of that. Good luck crossing the road! LOL
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VIETNAM TRAVEL, VIETNAMESE FOOD, HANOI, VIETNAMESE FOOD IN HANOI
VIETNAM TRAVEL, VIETNAMESE FOOD, HANOI CITY, CRAZY TRAFFIC IN VIETNAM, CROSSING BUSY ROAD Vietnam is a Southeast Asian country on the South China Sea known for its beaches, rivers, Buddhist pagodas and bustling cities. Hanoi, the capital, pays homage to the nation’s iconic Communist-era leader, Ho Chi Minh, via a huge marble mausoleum. Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon) has French colonial landmarks, plus Vietnamese War history museums and the Củ Chi tunnels, used by Viet Cong soldiers. Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (Vietnamese: Cộng hòa xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam (About this sound listen)), is the easternmost country on the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia. With an estimated 94.6 million inhabitants as of 2016, it is the world's 14th-most-populous country, and the ninth-most-populous Asian country. Vietnam is bordered by China to the north, Laos to the northwest, Cambodia to the southwest, Thailand across the Gulf of Thailand to the southwest, and the Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia across the South China Sea to the east and southeast.[d] Its capital city has been Hanoi since the reunification of North and South Vietnam in 1976, with Ho Chi Minh City as a historical city as well.
The northern part of Vietnam was part of Imperial China for over a millennium, from 111 BC to AD 939. An independent Vietnamese state was formed in 939, following a Vietnamese victory in the Battle of Bạch Đằng River. Successive Vietnamese imperial dynasties flourished as the nation expanded geographically and politically into Southeast Asia, until the Indochina Peninsula was colonized by the French in the mid-19th century.
Following a Japanese occupation in the 1940s, the Vietnamese fought French rule in the First Indochina War, eventually expelling the French in 1954. Thereafter, Vietnam was divided politically into two rival states, North Vietnam (officially the Democratic Republic of Vietnam), and South Vietnam (officially the Republic of Vietnam). Conflict between the two sides intensified in what is known as the Vietnam War, with heavy intervention by the United States on the side of South Vietnam from 1965 to 1973. The war ended with a North Vietnamese victory in 1975.
Vietnam was then unified under a Marxist-Leninist government but remained impoverished and politically isolated. In 1986, the government initiated a series of economic and political reforms which began Vietnam's path towards integration into the world economy.[12] By 2000, it had established diplomatic relations with all nations. Since 2000, Vietnam's economic growth rate has been among the highest in the world,[12] and, in 2011, it had the highest Global Growth Generators Index among 11 major economies.[13] Its successful economic reforms resulted in its joining the World Trade Organization in 2007. It is also a member of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation and the Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie. Vietnam remains one of the world's four remaining[citation needed] one-party socialist states officially espousing communism.
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Bizarre VIETNAMESE FOOD: Hanoi Snakes! A DELICACY!
What to do in Hanoi? Why not go to Le Mat Snake Village and eat a snake? This area is not too far from the Old Quarter and can be easily accessed by a taxi. What does snake taste like? Well... depends on what kind of snake.
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In this Vietnam travel video, we will tour you around some of the richest neighborhoods in Saigon or Ho Chi Minh City.
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10 Best Places to Visit in Vietnam - Travel Video
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Hanoi, Vietnam with Bunnik Tours
Hanoi is a big busy city but as we explore it, it is hard not to fall under its spell. Our day starts with a traditional tai chi class at the Hoan Kiem Lake, right in the heart of the city. Afterwards our touring begins, with highlights including the Temple of Literature, Tortoise Pagoda, St Joseph's Cathedral and the National History Museum. Our sightseeing concludes with a walking tour around the Old Quarter, a fascinating network of narrow alleys and shop houses - and a great place to buy local handicrafts! We then head to the hills of the Hoa Binh Province. Here we visit the traditional Muong village of Giang Mo, a small village of traditional stilt houses, nestled among rice paddies and rolling hills. Here we enjoy a traditional dance performance before returning to Hanoi. Enjoy this and more on our small group tours through Vietnam. For full details of our small group tour program to Asia visit bunniktours.com.au.
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Hanoi, Vietnam Old Quarter walking tour
Hanoi's Old Quarter is one of the great destinations in Asia, densely packed with open store-fronts, lots of people, scooters buzzing by, many cheap places to eat, historic buildings and friendly people. The Old Quarter of Hanoi is often known as the 36 streets, but in fact, now there are more than 36 streets, each one providing rewards for the intrepid visitor. 35. The old quarter is different from other places in Hanoi. Preserving the houses in the old quarter is very necessary, and according to the plan, the Hanoi people committee are planning to preserve the old houses in the old quarter, so it can keep the original state. However the planned renovations might change the existing historic character, so you better visit soon to get this authentic old-fashioned experience.
Beer Street in Hanoi Vietnam Travel Tour Guide
This travel tour of Hanoi, Vietnam is jam packed with useful information for Backpackers looking to explore Hanoi and all across Vietnam. Thanks to local tour guide Dave, who has been living in Vietnam now for over 15 years we get to see what Bia Hoi is all about. We walk Beer Street also know as Bia Ta Hien or Beer Ta Hien is an ally road where the beer is fresh and locals are friendly with food and rooftop bars all over. Dave recommends sitting on Beer corner and letting the city of Hanoi and Vietnam come to you.
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Vietnam: HANOI DAY TRIP: Duong Lam ANCIENT TOWN
If you're already in Hanoi, you might as well take a car or ride a motorbike to Duong Lam. This ancient village is home to hundreds of old houses dating back hundreds of years. You can even explore and visit a few of them. The village itself has vintage homes that reminded me of possibly traveling back in time. The green fields around that grows rice makes the village even more special. I highly recommend a visit to this place. You can walk around or rent a bicycle. There's even a restaurant nearby one of the entrances too.
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