• As the thousand-year-old capital of Vietnam, Hanoi embodies a graceful blend of ancient heritage and modern vibrancy. Strolling through the Old Quarter, with its narrow streets, moss-covered rooftops, and rows of tube houses, visitors can feel the quiet, contemplative soul of a city shaped by centuries of history.
• At the heart of the capital lies Hoan Kiem Lake — a symbol of Hanoi — steeped in legend with the tale of the sacred turtle and the magical sword. Nearby, iconic landmarks such as Ngoc Son Temple, The Huc Bridge, and the Pen Tower reflect beautifully on the lake’s surface. The city also bears the elegant imprints of French colonial architecture: the Hanoi Opera House, the Presidential Palace, and the French Quarter — all reminders of the Indochine era.
• Hanoi's culinary scene is equally unforgettable — from a steaming bowl of morning pho, fragrant grilled pork with vermicelli (bún chả), to beloved local snacks like green rice flakes (cốm), Thanh Tri steamed rice rolls, and the famous egg coffee — each dish reflects the deep cultural soul of the Hanoian people.
• Hanoi is more than just a destination — it’s a feeling. A city of poetic beauty and quiet strength, where every street, every dish, and every smile leaves a lasting impression on those who visit.