Authentic Hanoi Old Quarter bun rieu: Irresistible charm
In Hanoi's Old Quarter in the Hoan Kiem district, simple yet delicious Hanoi street food wins the hearts of foreign visitors.
In Hanoi's Old Quarter in the Hoan Kiem district, simple yet delicious Hanoi street food wins the hearts of foreign visitors.
The symphony concert entitled “Hope” will kick-off a series of music performances by Vietnam Symphony Orchestra in 2021.
Amid elegant spring days, some usually quiet streets in Hanoi like Bac Son, Hoang Dieu among others, are becoming increasingly boisterous with people taking snapshots of Ban trees in full bloom. However, most of them don't wear facemask.
From February 16, the relics, temples and religious sites within Hanoi city were closed to prevent Covid-19 from spreading.
Tet provides an excellent opportunity for visitors to sample some of Vietnam’s more exotic culinary creations.
For centuries, every year when Tet (the Lunar New Year Festival) arrives, various rituals have been held in every family, bringing a lively ambiance filled with tradition and culture in the beginning of the New Year all over the country.
The new delicious creations of Banh Chung or Vietnamese traditional cake for Tet has won the hearts of culinary connoisseurs.
The volunteer group, called itself as “Ca Chep” or The carp, delivers a message of environmental protection: "Release fish- Not plastic bags".
Visiting Hang Luoc flower market as Tet (Lunar New Year) approaching is an elegant hobby of Hanoiains.
Hanoi street foods have become a nostalgia for travelers who have once enjoyed them.
The effort of an oversea Vietnamese sommelier in introducing local culinary to the world.
Hanoians and tourists will have the opportunity to enjoy a series of activities in the pedestrian space around Hoan Kiem Lake on the last day of 2020.
The urban citizens are dynamic people who are always eager to try new things and dissatisfied with the routine. Being demanding shapes a new way of thinking. But not everyone living in Hanoi is called an urban citizen.
Many Hanoians still consider tofu that are made from Mo Village the best with creamy taste and sweet flavor.
Drinking tea has long been a daily enjoyment of Hanoians regardless of social status or character.
Hanoi and its creative residents invent a lot of small food that make your mouth water every time you think about salty or sweet.
People often have fond memories when they see Cốm cake, as this is a must have in happy occasions, like weddings or Lunar New Year.
Serving from beer, cocktail to wine or playing from pop, rock, acoustic, jazz to techno, each bar & club contributes to the diverse color to the night life in the city.
Walking around Hanoi cafeterias, you will see a pristine soul of the city, no matter how much it has changed.
IHG Hotels & Resorts will expand its upscale voco™ brand to Vietnam next year, which will mark the first opening under the voco brand in South East Asia.
Wandering in small streets in the city, you can stray into a vintage cafe which is like a time machine taking you back to some period of the old days, to uncover a different Hanoi.