What are the tourist attractions in Hanoi, Vietnam? Hanoi, Vietnam travel guide

I want to see what the world is like while I’m young. Then when I’m older, I don’t have to worry about not being able to fly or travel to the places I want to go because of my health. That would be my regret. This time I went to Hanoi, Vietnam. What kind of place is this? What are some of the beautiful sights here?

First stop: Hanoi’s streets and alleys

The first experience was Vietnamese massage! 250 RMB per person, full body massage! I also ate the food from the streets and alleys, but I still think the food in my country is the best. Even the popular desserts weren’t to my taste!

What are the tourist attractions in Hanoi, Vietnam? Hanoi, Vietnam travel guide

Second stop: Hoan Kiem Lake

However, the famous Hoan Kiem Lake is just like this. Oh, and there’s a famous crooked tree. I don’t think it’s anything special. It’s much worse than our West Lake.

What are the tourist attractions in Hanoi, Vietnam? Hanoi, Vietnam travel guide

Third stop: The Cathedral

Because it was the weekend, the church was closed. We don’t believe in religion either, but I heard it’s very big inside! If you’re interested, go inside on Monday or a weekday. Anyway, I’m not really interested. It’s enough for me to just check in at the entrance.

The square outside the church is also quite large. There are a few students playing football there. It’s a very primitive feeling, without a formal field. It’s a feeling of being able to get up and move whenever you feel like it.

What are the tourist attractions in Hanoi, Vietnam? Hanoi, Vietnam travel guide

Fourth stop: Long Bien Bridge

The oldest railway bridge in northern Vietnam. The all-steel railway road bridge designed by Eiffel is known as the “horizontal Eiffel Tower”. Although it has been through the storms of time and is rusty, it is still a transportation hub with constant traffic.
But walking on it, the whole bridge is shaking. The rust, spanning the yellowish river, a sense of vicissitudes!

What are the tourist attractions in Hanoi, Vietnam? Hanoi, Vietnam travel guide

Fifth stop: Ha Long Bay

The large and small islands and strange peaks and rocks of Ha Long Bay, mountains and water, water and mountains, are a masterpiece of nature. The thousands of changes, the boundless waves, the peaks stacked with emerald green, make people feel intoxicated and forgetful, and sigh with admiration! The seawater is very clear!

What are the tourist attractions in Hanoi, Vietnam? Hanoi, Vietnam travel guide

The number of mountains and islands in Ha Long Bay is still unknown to date. The clear and clean seawater, the quiet boats floating on the sea, the strange peaks and rocks on both sides, make people feel like walking in a painting. The beautiful scenery is incomparable to Guilin, and the spiritual and dangerous peaks and rocks are also unique to Phuket.

What are the tourist attractions in Hanoi, Vietnam? Hanoi, Vietnam travel guide

The reputation of the World Natural Heritage is indeed well-deserved. Take a boat tour to visit the Heavenly Palace Cave, the Wooden Cave, and see the amazing stalactites. My eyes never left the surrounding scenery for a moment. I kept taking pictures, afraid of missing the beautiful scenery! It is said that this place is also the location of the movie “King Kong”, which seems to be the reason why this attraction became world-famous!

What are the tourist attractions in Hanoi, Vietnam? Hanoi, Vietnam travel guide

【About food】

Vietnam has many local specialties. Of course, you can’t miss them when you come here. Chicken rice noodles, French sandwiches, Vietnamese rice noodles, seafood feasts. There are also many vegetarian restaurants in the area, which are worth trying.

【Warm Tips】

1、Summer vacation air tickets are not cheap, but compared to the same period, they are already very good. 2400 RMB for two people round trip.

2、It’s best to buy a phone at the airport, because the phone cards at the hotel are more expensive.

3、You can exchange currency at travel agencies or ATMs. There’s not much difference, but it’s safer to do it at an ATM.

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