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3 days in Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam
Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, is a city that offers an interesting insight into the Vietnamese way of life and proudly showcases its historical architectural landmarks. It's situated in Northern Vietnam on the banks of the Red River, which owes its name to the reddish-brown colour of its silt-laden water.
There's a lot to do and see, so it's ideal to keep aside at least 3 days for this beautiful city.

Anju Chandna
Aug 15 min read
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Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Hanoi
The Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum in Hanoi is the final resting place of President Hồ Chà Minh, a revered Vietnamese leader and revolutionary, affectionately known as Uncle Ho. He was the first president of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. The mausoleum is located in the heart of Hanoi in Ba Dinh Square, a renowned landmark in Vietnam with significant historical significance. This is the place where Ho Chi Minh read the Proclamation of Independence of the Democratic Republic of Vi

Anju Chandna
Jul 314 min read
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Temple of Literature in Hanoi, Vietnam
The temple is a historic relic, it is Vietnam's oldest university, also called Imperial Academy that was built in the year 1070, dedicated to the famous Chinese philosopher, teacher and politician, Confucius, considered a paragon of all Chinese sages. It's not a religious place of worship, but rather a place of learning and knowledge. It's a must-see attraction in Hanoi, it will give you a unique insight into Vietnam's academic history and its rich cultural past.

Anju Chandna
Jul 312 min read
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Water Puppet Show in Hanoi
The Thang Long Water Puppet Show in Hanoi is a unique art form where puppeteers create magic in a knee-deep water pond from behind the curtain, accompanied by a lilting traditional live music band and singers.
The show is woven around legends of Vietnam, the play creates vivid and colourful images of Vietnamese country life.

Anju Chandna
Jul 272 min read
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