
Located about 40 km from the center of Hanoi, Khai Nguyen Pagoda (also known as Tan Vien Pagoda) in Son Dong Commune, Son Tay, Hanoi is an ancient pagoda dating back to the Ly Dynasty (first half of the 11th century). Here, there is a new Buddha statue built on the largest scale in Southeast […]

With an age of up to 1500 years, Tran Quoc Pagoda is one of the oldest pagodas in Vietnam. Meanwhile, Quan Thanh Temple is one of the four temples of Thang Long citadel. Tran Quoc Pagoda was originally named Khai Quoc Pagoda, built in 541. The pagoda changed its name to Tran Quoc Pagoda during […]

Thang Long Tu Tran are four typical relics, guarding the four directions East, West, South, North of the ancient Thang Long citadel, including the temples: Bach Ma, Voi Phuc, Kim Lien and Quan Thanh. According to Vietnamese beliefs, these temples have the function of protecting the Thang Long citadel. Thang Long Tu Tran was formed […]

One Pillar Pagoda, along with Khue Van Cac of the Temple of Literature, is a symbol of the capital Hanoi. Known by many different names such as Dien Huu Tu (prolonging life), Lien Hoa Dai or Mat Pagoda, One Pillar Pagoda is an ancient pagoda built during the reign of King Ly Thai Tong in […]

Hang Dau water tower is often called by the people of Hanoi Capital. Hang Dau Water Tower was built in 1894, along with Don Thuy Tower, during the colonial period, it was a place where the water supplier was mainly for officials, French soldiers and people in the downtown area. Hang Dau boots and Hang […]

There are countless tourist attractions associated with the life and work of President Ho Chi Minh, stretching from North to South. However, currently, the most famous attractions in Hanoi for foreign visitors include the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and the Presidential Palace relic site. The Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum is where the remains of the […]

Danang International Fireworks Festival (DIFF) is always one of the most prominent events in the summer in Vietnam. DIFF 2025 will be the biggest, longest and most prestigious fireworks festival season with 6 nights of performances, gathering 10 excellent teams from Asia, Europe and America along with interesting sideline activities, promising to bring a more […]

Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Moon Festival (Reunion Festival), is a traditional festival of the Vietnamese people that takes place on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month every year. On this day, Vietnamese people will organize lantern parades, family reunions, sharing joy and love. The Mid-Autumn Festival has a history of 3000 years, […]

With the trend of combating climate change and protecting the environment in the world, green tourism is becoming more and more popular. Keeping up with this trend, Hanoi has developed many green tourism and eco-tourism products to build environmental protection awareness for businesses and tourists. Green tourism, environmentally friendly tourism is a trend chosen by […]
