Located in the Northern Part of Vietnam, Hanoi Boasts of a Population of 6,238,000 People

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Located in the Northern Part of Vietnam, Hanoi Boasts of a Population of 6,238,000 People Located in the northern part of Vietnam, Hanoi boasts of a population of 6,238,000 people. Hanoi was the center of politics of Vietnam from 1010 to 1802. It was the capital of French Indo-China from 1887 to 1945. It was the capital of North Vietnam from 1945 to 1976. Located on the banks of the Red River, Hanoi boasts of a rich culture and history. History shows that Hanoi was known by different names. After its emancipation from the Japanese clutches in 1945, it became a major seat of governance of the country. The city became the capital of North Vietnam amidst a longstanding tussle between the French and the Vietminh forces. Its communication was severely disrupted during the Vietnam War. Hanoi became the capital of united Vietnam on 2 July, 1976. Hanoi has been on the road to development in recent times. Hanoi is regarded as the cultural capital of Vietnam, absorbing traits of the various dynasties that ruled this land. The cultural and historic remains are huge attractions for tourists and locales alike. Sightseeing in Hanoi is a major attraction for tourists thronging the city in droves. Foreign tourists can get Vietnam visa on arrival at Noi Bai international airport through any travel agency. You can catch amazing sights of the ancient buildings rich in history and culture on sightseeing tours in Hanoi. The serene Hoan Kiem Lake is a major attraction of Hanoi. Ngoc Son on the banks of the lake is another major attraction of Hanoi. The Old Quarter with its 36 winding streets is a lively center located at the north of the lake. The remains of Hanoi Hilton’ or Hoa Lo Prison is a must see on sightseeing tours in Hanoi. Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum, Ho Chi Minh’s House and Museum and the tiny One Pillar Pagoda are huge draws for tourists. Several museums are found scattered across the city. Vietnamese National History Museum, the National Museum of Ethnology, the National Museum of Fine Arts and the Revolution Museum are the most notable museums of Hanoi. All museums remain closed on Mondays and some remain closed also on Fridays. You should also visit the major attractions of Hanoi like he Temple of literature, Bach Ma Pagoda, Dong Xuan Market, Lang Pagoda, Lien Phai Pagoda, President Palace Memorial Site, Quan Thanh Pagoda, St. Joseph’s Cathedral and Tran Quoc Pagoda, on sightseeing tours of the city. Sightseeing in Hanoi Founded during the reign of King Ly Cong Uan in 1010AD, Hanoi enjoys a perfect location at the heart of North Vietnam. Come and explore more than 600 pagodas during sightseeing in Vietnam. If you miss visiting the spectacular Hoan Kiem Lake during sightseeing in Hanoi, you miss half the fun! One-Pillar Pagoda: Originally known as Dien Huu (Longevity) Pagoda, One-Pillar Pagoda is shaped as a lotus flower. Legends say that this pagoda was characterized as the symbol of Buddha. It was built byKing Ly Thai Tong in 1049. Tran Quoc Pagoda: Known asthe cultural symbol of Vietnamese Buddhism, Tran Quoc Pillar was built by King Ly Nam De under the original name of Khai Quoc (National Founder). Originally built on the bank of the Red River, Tran Quoc Pagoda was shifted to the Kim Hgu Islet due river crumbling. Hoan Kiem Lake: Formerly known as Luc Thuy, Hoan Kiem Lake is also called the Restored Sword Lake. This lake has a famous legend story of a sword behind its formation. Do visit the Hoan Kiem Lake during Sightseeing in Hanoi. The West Lake: Also known as Ho Tay, the West Lake was formed due the changes in the course of the Red River. Getto know the famous legends about the West Lake during your sightseeing Tour in Hanoi. Truc Bach Lake: Formed in the 17th century, Truc Bach Lake was originally called Co Ngu. When you visit the Truc Bach Lake, make sure to have a look at the Truc Lam Palace that built on the site of this beautiful lake in Vietnam. Hanoi Women's Museum: Hanoi Women's Museum as the name suggests exhibits events and research library for conference on women's issues. House to more than 3,000 items that are on display, Hanoi Women's Museum will take you to the historical era of Vietnam. So, do make sure to visit this ancient museum during Hanoi tour. See also • Hanoi Old City, Old Quarter • Hanoi Hoan Kiem Lake • Hanoi Temple of Literature • Hanoi Dong Xuan Market • Bach Thao Park • Thu Le Park • Hanoi Thong Nhat Park • Hanoi One-pillar pagoda • Hanoi Flag Tower • Hanoi Long Bien Bridge • Hanoi Ba Dinh Square • Thang Long Water Puppet Theater • Van Phuc silk village • Bat Trang Ceramic Village • Dong Ky wood carving village • Le Mat snake village Source: www.dulichso.com .
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