Old City Gate of Hanoi
Hanoi Old Quarter has a long history of 2000 years of development which is the beating heart old the city. In here, bustling life of Hanoians is reflected in a pure form.
It is slowly and faster and faster changing to more western style of living.
Run Old City Gate, Hanoi, Vietnam
Hanoi Old Quarter - All You Need to Know Before You Go
Hanoi Old Quarter - One of the reasons that Hanoi – the capital city of Vietnam, has attracted so many tourists over the years. It is an area well-known for the history, the architecture, the enormous amount and diversity of products and even the everyday life of its residents.
The Old Quarter marked its appearance in the 11th century, when King Ly Thai To decided to build his palace. That means By 2018, Hanoi as well as the 36 old streets turned 1000 years old.
Today, the Old Quarter has become the unique classical feature of Hanoi, and the inspiration of numerous writers, poets, and painters, and one of the desired tourist destinations in Hanoi.
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Hanoi Ancient House, Hanoi, Vietnam
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Hanoi Old Quarter walking tour part 1
Continuing our walking tour of Hanoi, Vietnam, in the Old Quarter, a fascinating place. We visit the main food market and walk the busy streets of this well-preserved old section of Hanoi, Vietnam's capital. The tour is conducted for free by which is an organization of volunteers, mostly college students, who take visitors on free walking tours. We can admire one of the gates entering into the Old Quarter area. This gate is named Ô Quan Chưởng, and this is one of the heritage of Hanoi. In most of Vietnam villages, there's often the gate into the village. Street food is very popular in the Old Quarter because the space in the Old Quarter is quite small, so people can often sit on the pavement and sit at the small table.
Maison Ly - H2H, Hanoi, Vietnam - Photos & Price
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Maison Ly - H2H is located in the Long Bien district in Hanoi, 2 km from Old City Gate. Maison Ly - H2H features free WiFi . Dong Xuan Market is 2.2 km from Maison Ly - H2H, while Thang Long Water Puppet Theater is 2.5 km from the property.
Latitude 21.051697211104, Longitude ' 105.864257309586, Continent Central Asia, County Vietnam, City Hanoi, Address No.7, 2/437 Ngoc Thuy, Gia Lam
Vietnam Military History Museum in Hanoi
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Hanoi Opera House - 2020 | Hanoi Vietnam | Hanoi Old Quarter Vietnam | Things to do in Hanoi
Resembling the Opéra Palais Garnier, Hanoi Opera House, built in 10 years since 1911 by two French architects. The magnificent building became one of the top landmarks in Hanoi. The Opera House hosts cultural entertaining performances, bamboo cirque, contemporary dance, orchestra concerts and government events. Come to the front gate to check availability and ticket to a performance in this iconic building.
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$86 PER MONTH - BANANA INN HOSTEL HANOI, VIETNAM
Location: 38 Hàng Giầy Hàng Buồm, Hoàn Kiếm, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi, Vietnam.
Located in Hanoi and with Hanoi Old City Gate reachable within a 5-minute walk, Hanoi Banana Hostel provides concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a bar, free WiFi and a shared lounge. Featuring a shared kitchen, this property also provides guests with a terrace. Rooms include a balcony with views of the garden.
All guest rooms in the hostel are equipped with air conditioning, a seating area, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a kitchen, a dining area and a private bathroom with a hairdryer, a bidet and a shower. Hanoi Banana Hostel has some units that feature a patio and lake view, and every room includes a shared bathroom and a desk. The rooms will provide guests with a closet and an electric tea pot.
Guests at the accommodation can enjoy a à la carte or an American breakfast.
The area is popular for cycling, and bike rental and car rental are available at Hanoi Banana Hostel.
Speaking English and Vietnamese, staff will be happy to provide guests with practical information on the area at the 24-hour front desk.
Popular points of interest near the hostel include Dong Xuan Market, Thang Long Water Puppet Theater and Hoan Kiem Lake. The nearest airport is Noi Bai International, 25.7 km from Hanoi Banana Hostel, and the property offers a paid airport shuttle service.
Hoan Kiem is a great choice for travelers interested in friendly locals, people watching and food.
This is our guests' favorite part of Hanoi, according to independent reviews.
Couples in particular like the location – they rated it 9.7 for a two-person trip.
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Visiting a Rural Village near Hanoi, Vietnam 4K with Gate 1 Travel.
Visited a rural Village near Hanoi with Gate 1 Travel September 30, 2016. We interacted with children returning home from school, toured a rice noodle company, observed local elderly women with their teeth stained black, and visited the village temple to honor ancestors, and hear a talk from a man who served for North Vietnam during the Vietnam war.
West Lake Hanoi (Hồ Tây) - Best Place To Live In Hanoi
Tay Ho District is known for housing Hanoi’s largest freshwater lake, called West Lake. It’s a huge body of water – it has a circumference of 17km – and there are plenty of historic places of interest, five-star hotels, stylish restaurants, cafes, and nightlife venues that are worth exploring along the shoreline.
The West Lake is bordered by several significant pagodas. Vietnam’s oldest pagoda, Tran Quoc pagoda, was built in the 6th century and is located on an island in the middle of the West Lake. Further along the lake, Quan Thanh Temple, by the northern gate, was built during the reign of Le Thai To King (1010-1028).
Accessible within a 15-minute drive from Hanoi Old Quarter, many locals and tourists seeking respite from the busy city make their way to this high-end district as it provides a sanctuary of great natural beauty with plenty of quiet spots in the sizeable botanical gardens.
Most of Hanoians would like to live close to the West Lake because of its wonderful ambiance. While the Old Quarter and Hoan Kiem Lake are often chaotic, crazy and incredibly noisy, West Lake’s area is always of peace, holding people back from leaving.
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Riding through the old quarter of Hanoi City, Vietnam on a tricycle. Click here ▶ to see highlights and guide.
(From wiki):
The residential and commercial area that is now the Old Quarter came to be during the Lý and Trần dynasties and was then located east of the Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long and along the Red River. During the Lê dynasty, scholar Nguyễn Trãi already mentioned some of the areas each specialized in one particular trade. It was then surrounded by a defensive wall with several gates.
During the Lý and Trần dynasties, many people from the surrounding plains migrated to the city and settled in what is now the Old Quarter, creating the densest urban area of the city. The Lê dynasty period saw an additional influx of Chinese immigrants who arrived to trade, creating several Chinese neighbourhoods..
When the French ruled over Vietnam, they partially rebuilt the area. This period saw many French and Indians settling there to conduct business. Two small markets were demolished to make place for Đồng Xuân Market. Furthermore a tramway was constructed through the quarter.
The area is still the commercial heart of Hanoi.
Date recorded: November, 2019
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▶(0:30) Đinh Tiên Hoàng ☉
▶(0:55) Cầu Gỗ ☉
▶(2:25) Ngõ Cầu Gỗ ☉
▶(4:18) Hàng Bè ☉
▶(5:20) Hàng Bạc ☉
▶(5:59) Phố Mã Mây ☉
▶(11:46) Hàng Buồm ☉
▶(12:55) Hàng Đường ☉
▶(13:40) Chùa Cầu Đông ★
▶(14:40) Hàng Khoai ☉
▶(17:18) Hàng Gà ☉
▶(24:45) Đường Thành ☉
▶(29:12) Ấu Triệu ☉
▶(31:11) Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hanoi ★
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Old streetcars in Hanoi
Streetcars in Hanoi from the earliest French period to the end of the Tramway system, see the long history of trams and busses in Hanoi. With authentic archival footage and historic pictures to film clips and photographs, this video details one of the old aspects of Hanoi life that is still reminisced. All types of transportation in the city over the years are covered.
Hanoi Street Market 4K
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Vietnam - The Hanoi Old Quarter
Hanoi, Vietnam’s capital, is a diverse and bustling city with much to offer to eager tourists and settled locals alike. Walk north from Hoan Kiem Lake, across Cau Go, and suddenly you’re in the tumultuous streets of the Old Quarter, a congested square kilometer that was closed behind massive ramparts and heavy wooden gates until well into the nineteenth century. As one of the city’s hot-spots, Hanoi’s Old Quarter is considered the main business hub as well as the best tourist spot in the city. This charming part of the city offers an impressive insight into the complex and long history of Hanoi, whilst alongside rife modernization.