15 days discovery Vietnam
7 days glimpse of Vietnam
Vietnam National Fine Arts Museum
Discover the Vietnam National Fine Arts Museum in Hanoi, home to an extensive collection of traditional and contemporary Vietnamese art, sculptures, and cultural treasures.
Vietnam National Museum of History
Explore the Vietnam National Museum of History in Hanoi, showcasing Vietnam’s rich heritage from prehistoric times to modern era through artifacts and exhibits.
Hanoi Ceramic Mosaic Mural
Discover the Hanoi Ceramic Mosaic Mural, the world’s longest ceramic artwork, showcasing vibrant designs that celebrate Vietnam’s history and culture.
Hanoi Heritage House
Explore Hanoi Heritage House, a preserved traditional home showcasing Vietnamese architecture, culture, and daily life in the Old Quarter.
B-52 Lake
Discover B-52 Lake in Hanoi, a historic site preserving the wreckage of a U.S. B-52 bomber, offering insight into Vietnam’s wartime history.
Quan Thanh Temple
Visit Quan Thanh Temple, one of Hanoi’s four sacred temples, renowned for its ancient Taoist heritage, impressive bronze statue, and peaceful atmosphere.
Bach Ma Temple
Discover Bach Ma Temple, Hanoi's oldest temple, dedicated to the White Horse deity. Explore its rich history, architecture, and cultural significance.
Long Bien Bridge
Discover Long Bien Bridge, Hanoi’s iconic historic bridge spanning the Red River, known for its French colonial architecture, wartime history, and stunning views of the city skyline.
Thay Pagoda
Thay Pagoda (Chùa Thầy), also known as Thien Phuc Tu or the 'Pagoda of the Heavenly Blessing', is a 900-year-old shrine located at the foot of Sai Son Mountain in Quoc Oai District, about 30km from Hanoi. Offering a refreshing escape from the noise and commotion of the capital, the pagoda is set against a picturesque backdrop of rocky, forested karst outcrops that are highly reminiscent of those in Ninh Binh. The original sanctuary dates back to the reign of Emperor Lý Nhân Tông (1072–1128). The site is dedicated to Thich Ca Buddha (the historical Buddha) and Tu Dao Hanh, an 11th-century monk famous for his generosity to the poor and widely credited with inventing Vietnamese water puppetry to celebrate the lives of the rural population.
Dong Xuan Market
Dong Xuan Market – A Historic Commercial and Culinary Landmark in Hanoi
Dong Xuan Market is the largest indoor market in Hanoi, located in the heart of the Old Quarter in Hoan Kiem District, approximately 800 meters from Hoan Kiem Lake. Built by the French in 1889, the market is not only a major trading center but also a symbol of the city’s long-standing commercial tradition. Despite being severely damaged by a fire in 1994, the market was carefully restored, preserving its iconic arched façade and historical value.
Quảng Bá Flower Market
Visit Quang Ba Flower Market, a vibrant night market in Hanoi filled with fresh blooms, local traders, and colorful early-morning energy.
Long Bien Market
Explore Long Bien Market, Hanoi’s largest wholesale market, where vibrant night trading and local life come alive in Hanoi.
Hanoi Opera House
Discover the Hanoi Opera House, a stunning French colonial landmark in Hanoi, known for its elegant architecture and vibrant cultural performances.
St. Joseph's Cathedral Hanoi
Visit St. Joseph's Cathedral, Hanoi’s iconic neo-Gothic church, admired for its historic architecture, peaceful atmosphere, and central location in Hanoi.
Ngoc Son Temple
Visit Ngoc Son Temple on Hoan Kiem Lake—a serene spiritual site in Hanoi known for its iconic red bridge and rich cultural heritage.
Hanoi Train Street
Explore Hanoi Train Street—a unique alley in Hanoi where trains pass just inches from homes, offering a thrilling local experience and great photo spots.
One Pillar Pagoda
Visit the One Pillar Pagoda, a unique 11th-century Buddhist temple in Hanoi, famed for its lotus-inspired design and cultural significance.
Vietnam Museum of Ethnology
Discover the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology—explore Vietnam’s 54 ethnic groups through artifacts, photos, and traditional houses in Hanoi.
Bat Trang Pottery Village
Many villages outside Hanoi have made handicrafts for centuries. Bat Trang Pottery Village is famous. Bat Trang is famous for its 700-year pottery tradition.
Tran Quoc Pagoda
Tran Quoc Pagoda is on a small island in the middle of West Lake and is thought to be the oldest pagoda in Hanoi. The pagoda was built in the 6th century during the reign of King Ly Nam De. It has been around for more than 1,500 years and is very important to Vietnam's spiritual and cultural growth. It used to be called Khai Quoc Pagoda, which means "National Founder." It was moved to its current location and given the name Tran Quoc, which means "national protection and harmony."
Imperial Citadel of Thang Long
The Imperial Citadel of Thang Long is a vast historical and architectural complex built over many centuries under successive Vietnamese dynasties. It stands as one of the most important heritage sites in Vietnam, reflecting the country’s long tradition of statehood, culture, and governance.
Hoan Kiem Lake
Almost every travel guide talks about Hoan Kiem Lake when they talk about Hanoi, and for good reason. It is one of the city's most famous landmarks and draws both locals and tourists. This calm lake, which is surrounded by beautiful scenery, is a great place to take a walk or think quietly. Hoan Kiem Lake is more than just a pretty place; it has a lot of history, culture, and everyday life.
Temple of Literature
The Temple of Literature – Imperial Academy is one of Hanoi’s most important historical and cultural landmarks. It stands as a lasting symbol of Confucian learning and is recognized as Vietnam’s first national university, having educated generations of scholars since its foundation. The complex reflects the strong commitment of the Ly Dynasty—especially King Ly Nhan Tong—to promoting education, a legacy that made the Ly period one of the most intellectually flourishing eras in Vietnamese history. With its distinctive architecture and deep historical significance across multiple dynasties, the site continues to inspire respect and admiration.
Explore the Majestic Marble Mountains in Da Nang, Vietnam
Discover the natural wonders and spiritual sites of the Marble Mountains in Da Nang. Explore caves, tunnels, and Buddhist shrines in this cluster of marble and limestone hills.
Unveiling the Wonders of An Giang: Top 10 Unforgettable Experiences
Discover the top 10 things to do in An Giang, Vietnam - from exploring Tra Su Forest to sampling local cuisine. Get travel tips in this ultimate guide.
Discovering Vietnam's History at the Tomb of Thoai Ngoc Hau
Discover the impressive Thoai Ngoc Hau Tomb, a rare intact architectural work from the Nguyen Dynasty in An Giang. Learn about the life and legacy of the respected mandarin Thoai Ngoc Hau and admire the harmonious design of his mausoleum at the foot of Sam Mountain.
Hang Pagoda on Sam Mountain
Discover the serene beauty and rich history of Hang Pagoda, a century-old spiritual site nestled on the slopes of Sam Mountain in Chau Doc, An Giang. Explore the pagoda's unique architecture, stunning views, and fascinating legends.
Exploring Oc Eo - The Cradle of Ancient Civilization in the South
Discover the fascinating Óc Eo culture, a powerful ancient civilization that thrived in Vietnam's Mekong Delta region from the 1st to 7th century AD.
Discover Chau Giang Cham Village: A Unique Cultural Experience
Explore the peaceful Chau Giang Cham Village near Chau Doc, Vietnam. Immerse yourself in the unique Muslim Cham culture, traditions and architecture.
Discovering the Enchanting Beauty of Tra Su Cajuput Forest
Immerse yourself in the lush greenery and tranquil waterways of Tra Su Cajuput Forest. Explore the rich biodiversity in Vietnam's Mekong Delta.
Vietnam National Fine Arts Museum
Jun 04, 2026Vietnam National Museum of History
Jun 04, 2026Hanoi Ceramic Mosaic Mural
Jun 04, 2026Hanoi Heritage House
Jun 04, 2026B-52 Lake
Jun 03, 2026Quan Thanh Temple
Jun 02, 2026Bach Ma Temple
Jun 02, 2026Long Bien Bridge
May 19, 2026Thay Pagoda
May 19, 2026Dong Xuan Market
May 18, 2026Quảng Bá Flower Market
May 03, 2026Long Bien Market
May 03, 2026Hanoi Opera House
May 01, 2026St. Joseph's Cathedral Hanoi
Apr 27, 2026Ngoc Son Temple
Apr 27, 2026Hanoi Train Street
Apr 26, 2026One Pillar Pagoda
Apr 26, 2026Vietnam Museum of Ethnology
Apr 26, 2026Bat Trang Pottery Village
Mar 24, 2026Tran Quoc Pagoda
Mar 24, 2026Imperial Citadel of Thang Long
Mar 23, 2026Hoan Kiem Lake
Mar 23, 2026Temple of Literature
Mar 23, 2026Hang Pagoda on Sam Mountain
May 28, 2024
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