Walking tour to experience public arts in the heart of Hanoi
Hanoi's first-ever walking tour of public art spaces in Hanoi was recently launched by Hoan Kiem District, offering locals and tourists a funky travel experience.
Hanoi's first-ever walking tour of public art spaces in Hanoi was recently launched by Hoan Kiem District, offering locals and tourists a funky travel experience.
Tet Nguyen Dan or Vietnamese Lunar New Year brought great excitement among expats in Hanoi.
No need to travel too far, Hanoi offers enough attractions able to provide a memorable getaway for locals and visitors alike this Tet Holiday.
US Ambassador to Vietnam Marc Knapper says "Chúc mừng năm mới" (Happy Lunar New Year) to Vietnamese people on Tet.
The ambassador highlights the Vietnamese gathering tradition in the Lunar New Year and hopes that’s what people get to do with their family for Tet.
The unique cat statues by famous artist Nguyen Tan Phat are entirely handcrafted, highlighting the art of Vietnamese lacquer in 2023.
The diplomats highlight solidarity in the message on the Vietnamese traditional holiday – Tet 2023
Long Bien Flowering Prairie is a new destination for flower lovers in Hanoi
Featuring countless old architectures, the charming old village in the west of Hanoi has attracted many travelers at home and from abroad.
Vineyards in Hanoi attract young visitors not only for their sweet and succulent grapes but also for promising nice photoshoots.
These days in Qatar, 32 of the world's top football teams are competing to win the prestigious gold cup. In Hanoi, for just $5, you can raise a golden trophy copy, display it or use it as a paperweight by visiting Bat Trang pottery village in Gia Lam District.
Late Autumn and early Winter are the most beautiful times of the year to enjoy the water lily stream on the outskirts of Hanoi.
The new learning model helps the young generation of Hanoi better understand the value of the capital's heritage.
The Hanoi-based female artist has been creating outstanding paintings themed Hanoi from thousands of fabric pieces. The exhibition “Me, Hanoi and the color of fabric” is on display in downtown Hanoi.
The unique cafeteria in Hanoi's Old Quarter, with a gorgeous view over Hoan Kiem Lake, is a favorite hangout destination for young locals and international tourists.
The steamed rice crepe has become favorite food for both Vietnamese and foreign visitors to Hanoi.
Coming from an ancient craft village, named Ke Mo, now in Mai Dong Ward, Hoang Mai District, Tofu is a simple yet delicious dish on the daily food tray of Hanoians.
The hundred-year-old house is almost intact despite historical ups and downs
The Hanoi 75 Café evokes the era of Vietnam's centrally planned economy to attract young consumers.
Visitors to the ecological zone in Dan Phuong District will be able to immerse themselves in the beautiful natural scenery.
Pre-school, elementary, secondary, and high-school students are excited about Halloween as they can dress up their favorite characters.