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Food scene

Bánh Cuốn (steam roll cake) not only tasty but also interesting in the way how to make it. You will have great experience with this one.
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Bánh Cuốn Gia Truyền Thanh Vân
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Bánh Cuốn (steam roll cake) not only tasty but also interesting in the way how to make it. You will have great experience with this one.
The luxury restaurant with Vietnamese cuisine
Vuon Pho
3 Phan Đình Phùng
The luxury restaurant with Vietnamese cuisine
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Reng Reng Café
ngõ 12B Ngõ 12B Lý Nam Đế
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Kem dừa caramen chè cực ngon
29 Hàng Than
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Quán Phở Bò Khôi Hói
50 Hàng Vải
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Sightseeing

As one of the flower gardens with a beautiful position, with many historical values of Hanoi, Hang Dau Garden is the place that has attached to the lives of many people of the Capital. This is also considered a place to relax and relax for many people because of the green - clean - beautiful space.
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Hang Dau Have
Phố Phan Đình Phùng
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As one of the flower gardens with a beautiful position, with many historical values of Hanoi, Hang Dau Garden is the place that has attached to the lives of many people of the Capital. This is also considered a place to relax and relax for many people because of the green - clean - beautiful space.
The royal enclosure was first built during the Lý dynasty (1010) and subsequently expanded by the Trần, Lê and finally the Nguyễn dynasty. It remained the seat of the Vietnamese court until 1810, when the Nguyễn dynasty chose to move the capital to Huế. The ruins roughly coincide with the Hanoi Citadel today.
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Kejserlige Citadel af Thang Long
19c Hoàng Diệu
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The royal enclosure was first built during the Lý dynasty (1010) and subsequently expanded by the Trần, Lê and finally the Nguyễn dynasty. It remained the seat of the Vietnamese court until 1810, when the Nguyễn dynasty chose to move the capital to Huế. The ruins roughly coincide with the Hanoi Citadel today.
The bridge was built in 1899-1902 by the architects Daydé & Pillé of Paris, and opened in 1903. Before North Vietnam's independence in 1954, it was called Paul-Doumer Bridge, named after Paul Doumer - The Governor-General of French Indochina and then French president. At 2.4 kilometres (1.5 mi) in length,[1] it was, at that time, one of the longest bridges in Asia. For the French colonial government, the construction was of strategic importance in securing control of northern Vietnam. From 1899 to 1902, more than 3,000 Vietnamese took part in the construction
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Long Bien Bridge
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The bridge was built in 1899-1902 by the architects Daydé & Pillé of Paris, and opened in 1903. Before North Vietnam's independence in 1954, it was called Paul-Doumer Bridge, named after Paul Doumer - The Governor-General of French Indochina and then French president. At 2.4 kilometres (1.5 mi) in length,[1] it was, at that time, one of the longest bridges in Asia. For the French colonial government, the construction was of strategic importance in securing control of northern Vietnam. From 1899 to 1902, more than 3,000 Vietnamese took part in the construction
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Hoàn Kiếm-søen
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The oldest pagoda in Hanoi. Located in one of the most beautiful street in Hanoi.
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Chùa Trấn Quốc - Thanh Niên
Đường Thanh Niên
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The oldest pagoda in Hanoi. Located in one of the most beautiful street in Hanoi.
Quan Thanh Temple is a Taoist temple build during the Ly Dynasty (1010-1225) and can be found in Hanoi. They have built this place to honour ‘Tran Vo’ the ‘God of the North’ which was beloved by all local Taoists and used the tortoise and snake as symbols of power. The name Quan Thanh therefore resembles the temple’s meaning as it translates to ‘Place of the Gods’.
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Quan Thanh-templet
Đường Thanh Niên
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Quan Thanh Temple is a Taoist temple build during the Ly Dynasty (1010-1225) and can be found in Hanoi. They have built this place to honour ‘Tran Vo’ the ‘God of the North’ which was beloved by all local Taoists and used the tortoise and snake as symbols of power. The name Quan Thanh therefore resembles the temple’s meaning as it translates to ‘Place of the Gods’.
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Hàng Mã
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Bach Ma-templet
76 Hàng Buồm
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Hoàn Kiếm-søen
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special activities

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Hanoi Night Market
Phố Hàng Bạc
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