Hanoi is arguably Asia's most charming capital city. Hanoi, meaning – where the river bends, sits on the Red River Delta, which has sustained the city's prosperity for over a thousand years. Unlike other cities in Vietnam and the region, Hanoi has managed to modernize with some grace, retaining its old-world charm.
While you could easily spend days just exploring Hanoi and its many landmarks, the city will also serve as a launch pad from which to explore much of Vietnam's enchanting northern region.
For an authentic taste of Hanoi, look to the street kitchens of the Old Quarter. Steaming pots of its star anise-infused Phở broth simmer on every corner; while every day, the scent of bún chả fills the air as barbecued pork sizzles over hot coals.
Hanoi’s Old Quarter serves up a sensory overload. Wisps of incense drift out onto streets from ancient temples, while the clang of blacksmiths’ hammers mingles with the mobile fruit sellers’ calls. Jump in a cyclo and tour this intoxicating maze.
Hanoi’s Old Quarter serves up a sensory overload. Wisps of incense drift out onto streets from ancient temples, while the clang of blacksmiths’ hammers mingles with the mobile fruit sellers’ calls. Jump on a cyclo and tour this intoxicating maze.
A passport with more than 6 months of validity remaining is essential. Check here for detailed information on visas to Vietnam: https://www.vietnamstay.com/visa-to-vietnam.
Vietnamese food has recently become more and more famous around the world with several delicious dishes, from Pho (rice noodle soup) to Banh mi (bread), spring roll to Bun cha (grilled pork with rice vermicelli), etc.
The Social Republic of Vietnam comprises of three different areas. Then, the best time to visit Vietnam somehow will depend on the areas you like to go
The Socialist Republic of Vietnam's political system is defined by a single-party, the communist party. Within this party, the executive power is represented by the president, who is the head of state, and the government, led by the prime minister. The judicial power is in charge of enforcing the constitution, and is separated from the executive and legislative powers.
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