Not only renowned as a millennia-old cultural capital, Hanoi is also a haven for food enthusiasts at home and abroad. Recently, certain areas in the Old Quarter and suburban districts have been developed to offer enticing night food tours.
The Party and State always care for every family and stay consistent with the policy of "leaving no one behind", State President To Lam stated while visiting residents of Duong Lam ancient village in Hanoi’s outlying township of Son Tay on June 27 on the occasion of the Vietnamese Family Day (June 28).
Turning Hanoi into a safe, bustling, attractive and unique destination with night-time economic trademark is a main content in the Politburo's Conclusion No. 80-KL/TU on the planning of Hanoi in the 2021-2030 period with a vision to 2050, and a project to adjust the Master Plan for Hanoi Capital to 2045, vision to 2065.
Duong Lam ancient village in the town of Son Tay on the outskirts of Hanoi, once renowned for its architectural charm and culinary traditions, has become a magnet for foreign visitors as it offers an authentic farm experience.
Vietnamese Lunar New Year, with its customs, practices, and its festive atmosphere, leaves a lasting impression on the minds of foreign guests in Vietnam.
Duong Lam ancient village, nestled in Hanoi's outlying district of Son Tay, is embarking on a transformation journey, upholding its rich cultural and historical heritage, particularly its renowned traditional cuisine, to craft innovative tourism offerings that celebrate its preserved legacy.
The Son Tay ancient fortress pedestrian zone in the suburbs of Hanoi has been in operation for one year, and is an attractive destination for visitors both in and outside the city.
Travelling by bus is a pretty good choice for exploring Hanoi thanks to its very affordable fares that are ranging from 8,000 VND (0.34 USD) to 20,000 VND (0.85 USD) each ride.
Hanoi’s Duong Lam ancient village, renowned for its unique houses built with wooden frames and fortified with laterites, still preserves typical features of old villages in the Red River Delta.
Sculptor Nguyen Tan Phat from Duong Lam ancient village on the outskirts of Hanoi created a collection of witty and playful cats to welcome the upcoming Lunar New Year of the Cat.
Foreign ambassadors, officials from diplomatic agencies and international organisations as well as tourists gathered in Duong Lam ancient village in Hanoi's outlying district of Son Tay on January 14 to enjoy Vietnamese traditional New Year (Tet), the most important festival of Vietnamese people in a year.
Hanoi has already fulfilled the tourist arrival target for 2022, but it is believed to have conditions for obtaining a better result and so, needs to take new measures for speeding up tourism recovery.
Hanoi’s Duong Lam ancient village, renowned for its unique houses built with wooden frames and fortified with laterites, still preserves typical features of old villages in the Red River Delta.
Nearly 30 foreign ambassadors and representatives of foreign offices and international organisations in Hanoi on January 23 had a visit to Duong Lam ancient village in the outskirts of Hanoi and a look into activities of the Vietnamese lunar New Year.
Hanoi’s Duong Lam ancient village, renowned for its unique houses built with wooden frames and fortified with laterites, still preserves typical features of old villages in the Red River Delta.
Hanoi’s Duong Lam ancient village, renowned for its unique houses built with wooden frames and fortified with laterites, still preserves typical features of old villages in the Red River Delta.
The Hanoi Department of Tourism has decided to concentrate resources on promoting the domestic tourism market this year and will prepare to welcome international arrivals when conditions allow.