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Get Vietnamvisa to visit Ha Noi

How to get Vietnamvisa?

You can go directly to our website and complete these steps:

Step 1: Fill in the application form with your passport information and Vietnam visa request.

Step 2: Settle the payment and get the approval letter within one day later. (Vietnam visa cost for your nationality)

Step 3: Print out the Vietnamvisa approval letter and show it at the airport.

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Let’s start to visit Ha Noi!

The attraction of Hanoi tourism with domestic and foreign tourists also shows that the city continuously receives votes as an attractive destination for international tourists. Do you know what factors make this place the most attractive destination?

- City for Hoa Binh: In 1999, Hanoi was honored to be awarded the title "City for Peace" by the UNESCO World Organization, because it met the criteria: Equality in the community; urban construction; preserving the living environment; promote cultural and educational development; take care of citizen education and the younger generation. This is the recognition of the international community for the outstanding achievements of Hanoi Capital in the renovation process, as well as the aspiration of the Vietnamese people for peace.

- Hanoi has a unique architecture that blends Western and Oriental architecture: As the capital of Vietnam and also a city with a long tradition, history, and culture. The old town and the ancient citadel attracts tourists with the ancient look of typical craft streets and outstanding monuments such as Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam. Meanwhile, newer projects like the Sofitel Metropole are imprinted with French colonialism. The French Quarter has the Opera House and One Pillar Pagoda, two famous attractions cannot be missed while traveling to Hanoi. Other relics and landmarks in Hanoi include Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Ho Guom Lake, Ngoc Son Temple, West Lake, Perfume Pagoda and famous museums such as the Museum of Ethnology ...

1/ Hoan Kiem Lake: Turtles and Legends

This historic lake is the site of a foundational legend of Vietnam: Hồ Hoàn Kiếm means "Lake of the Returned Sword", alluding to the legend that a future emperor received a sword from a magic turtle at the lake's edge. The emperor later used the sword to drive the Chinese out of Vietnam.

Hoan Kiem Lake

Today, Hoan Kiem Lake is a charming social and cultural center of Hanoi locals. There is also a beautiful, red-painted wooden bridge leading from the lakeside to Ngoc Son Temple, where devotees continue to perform their religious duties as they have been doing so for almost a thousand years.

2/ Temple of Literature: The Oldest University in Vietnam

The Temple of Literature is a 1,000-year-old temple, known as the country's oldest university. Almost destroyed by war in the 20th century, restoration work done in 1920, 1954, and 2000 have given the Temple much of its former glory back.

The Temple of Literature is laid out in a sequence of five courtyards from south to north, spanned by three pathways running through the Temple's length.

Hanoi’s Temple of Literature

The northernmost and last courtyard is the site of the former university for mandarins called Quoc Tu Giam, literally the "Temple of the King Who Distinguished Literature", established in 1076.

3/ Hanoi's Old Quarter: Traditional Shopping Streets

Hanoi's Old Quarter is a short walk away from Hoan Kiem Lake and is the city's ultimate shopping hotspot. The Quarter's maze of streets offers a wealth of cheap shopping, delicious must-try dishes, and essential travel services.

Hanoi's Old Quarter

The Old Quarter is shaped like a triangle, with streets named after the goods sold in them. The place wears its age well - visitors encounter narrow sidewalks and persistent shopkeepers imploring you to check out their stuff, covering a wide range from Chinese knockoffs to lacquerware to fine silk shirts.

To be continued

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Written by visa-vietnam.org.vn | Fri, Sep 29, 2017