Hanoi
Hanoi is one of the most fascinating capitals of Southeast Asia that has kept its charm and traditions.
C’est une ville profondément humaine, à la fois authentiquement vietnamienne et reflétant également les cultures chinoise et française qui ont façonné le caractère unique de la ville.
Lose yourself in the streets of the Old Quarter which is teeming with life and activities and discover the diversity of goods available in the stalls, taste the delicious local cuisine in the many street restaurants, Soak up the atmosphere of the city while enjoying a coffee, stroll along the green shores of Hoan Kiem Lake or the great Ho Tay Lake.
Hanoi est finalement l’occasion de découvrir profondément la culture vietnamienne à travers ses nombreux musées qui abordent plusieurs aspects du pays avec entre autres le musée de la femme vietnamienne, le temple de la littérature et le musée de l’ethnographie.
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Hanoi, The district of 36 corporations
This commercial district of the capital is the oldest and this seniority is found in the name of the streets which includes the word merchandise «HANG», and these were transported from their villages of manufacture on the river which, before the construction of the dike, was on the edge of the old quarter. 155/450 Thus each street brings together a specific profession such as the manufacture of baskets or that dedicated to the production of silk in the street Hang Dao.
In addition a multitude of small temples are present to protect traders and bring them prosperity.
We therefore advise you to take advantage of a bike ride to let yourself be lulled by this effervescence.
What is the gastronomic capital of Vietnam?
However, the diversity of Hue’s cuisine makes the city the gastronomic capital of Vietnam. It is characterized by simple, but tasty dishes. It is a legacy of the imperial cuisine that was served to emperors and royal families with a multitude of diverse and varied dishes. By the way, when you visit the ancient historical capital of Vietnam, you can go back in time and relive an imperial dinner.
Here are some examples of typical Hue dishes: Bun Bo, Com Hen, Banh Khoai, Nem Lui, Bun Thit Nuong as well as all cassava-based cakes like Banh Loc, Banh Nam, Banh Beo and many others.