The Hanoi Flag Tower (also known as the Ky Dai) relic is in the complex of the Vietnam Military History Museum on Dien Bien Phu Street,...
Revered by Hanoians, Long Bien Bridge is living historical evidence of the courage of the capital throughout the ups and downs of the 20th century. ‘The...
Plenty of roads throughout the capital city of Hanoi can be seen lined with a distinct yellow carpet of leaves that have been falling from Dracontomelon...
The mansion of King Bao Dai, the last king of Vietnam’s last feudal dynasty, is located at 186 Ngoc Ha Street, Hanoi’s Ba Dinh District. It...
Old dracontomelum or Sau trees give Hanoi a special present for their beauty and as a food. Dracontomelum trees have been a part of Hanoi for...
With a large architectural complex in an open space, Lang Pagoda, one of the most popular pagodas in Hanoi, was considered the most beautiful pagoda in...
House D67 is an interesting historical relic to visit in Thang Long Imperial Citadel. Among many works associated with historical events of the country in the...
The 1980s was the golden age of Binh Xa Village, Binh Phu Commune, Thach That District, Hanoi, home to Bodhi-leave-shaped fans. Through ups and downs, the...
The 110-year-old mansion of King Bao Dai is still unknown to many people despite its special architecture and luxury, like a sleeping beauty waiting to be...
Travel to Hanoi’s outskirt to learn about Princess Ngoc Dung’s legend and visit cluster of spiritual landscapes. Located by the bank of Red River in Hanoi’s...