Best bun cha in Vietnam? Many say 34 is up there. No presidents have eaten at the plastic tables, but you get perfectly moist chargrilled pork, zesty fresh herbs and delicious broth to dip everything in. The nem (seafood spring rolls) are great too. Aim for noon for patties straight off the coals.
香港六合彩即时开奖's must-see attractions
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Set amidst landscaped grounds near the centre of Hanoi, the Temple of Literature honours Vietnam's finest scholars, and also offers visitors a chance to鈥
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This thought-provoking site is all that remains of the former Hoa Lo Prison, ironically nicknamed the 鈥楬anoi Hilton鈥 by US prisoners of war (POWs) during鈥
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Legend claims that, in the mid-15th century, heaven sent Emperor Le Loi a magical sword, which he used to drive the Chinese from Vietnam. After the鈥
Imperial Citadel of Thang Long
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Added to Unesco's World Heritage List in 2010, Hanoi's Imperial Citadel was the hub of Vietnamese military power for over 1000 years. Ongoing鈥
National Museum of Vietnamese History
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Built between 1925 and 1932, this architecturally impressive museum was formerly home to the 脡cole 贵谤补苍莽补颈蝉e d鈥橢xtr锚me-Orient. Its architect, Ernest鈥
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This fabulous collection relating to Vietnam's ethnic minorities features well-presented tribal art, artefacts and everyday objects gathered from across鈥
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In the heart of the Old Quarter, the small Bach Ma Temple (literally 'White Horse Temple') is said to be the oldest temple in the city, though much of the鈥
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This excellent and highly informative museum showcases the roles of women in Vietnamese society and culture. Labelled in English and French, exhibits鈥
Nearby Hanoi attractions
1. Manzi Exhibition Space & Artist Residency
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Just round the corner from its namesake cafe, gallery and shop, this art space and gallery hosts exhibitions and open studios for local and international鈥
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Spanning almost 4km along the Song Hong dyke, from its terminus at the Long Bien Bridge, this mural project holds the Guinness World Record for being the鈥
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The largest covered market in Hanoi was originally built by the French in 1889 and almost completely destroyed by fire in 1994. Almost everything you can鈥
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Of the former 16 medieval gates to the city, only this one stone and brick gate remains. The portal 鈥 still used by scooter traffic 鈥 is inscribed on the鈥
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In the heart of the Old Quarter, the small Bach Ma Temple (literally 'White Horse Temple') is said to be the oldest temple in the city, though much of the鈥
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A symbol of the tenacity and resilience of the Hanoian people, the Long Bien Bridge (built between 1899 and 1902) was bombed on several occasions during鈥
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Separated from West Lake (Ho Tay) only by 脨 Thanh Nien, this lake is lined with flame trees. During the 18th century the Trinh lords built a palace on the鈥
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One of the Old Quarter鈥檚 best-restored properties, this traditional merchants鈥 house is sparsely but beautifully decorated, with rooms filled with fine鈥