Quirky tunnel-like alleys at the heart of Hanoi’s Old Quarter
Despite its dense and compact living space, the Old Quarter has the charm of a “living tradition” in the eyes of visitors: full of energy, creative chaos, and dazzling colors.
Despite its dense and compact living space, the Old Quarter has the charm of a “living tradition” in the eyes of visitors: full of energy, creative chaos, and dazzling colors.
The nostalgic beauty of the culturally rich capital city and the dynamic life in the southern city has made Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City fascinating tourist destinations domestically and internationally.
The festival aims to honor the exploits of King Le Thai To, a national hero whose legend is linked to the history of the Sword Lake.
Unlike other places in the world, the sidewalk in Hanoi is not just for walking but a multifaceted social space and location of livelihood, partly reflecting the capital city's culture.
More than four months after Hanoi resumed tourism activities, the French-designed Old Quarter is once again packed with tourists.
A series of cultural activities aim to promote the tangible and intangible cultural values of Thang Long - Hanoi among locals and tourists.
Thuoc Bac Street in Hanoi’s Old Quarter is an interesting place which maintains various beauties of old Hanoi.
For nearly 20 years, a man has looked after the only ancient gate of Hanoi, like his second house.
Located in Hanoi's Old Quarter area, Ma May Street is unique as it is home to many of the city’s oldest houses.
The charming of Hanoi's Old Quarter area in the eyes of a traveler.