Hanoi, the Capital of Vietnam
and also its second largest city, is a fascinating blend of East & West,
combining traditional Sino-Vietnamese motifs with French Flair. It is largely
unscathed from the decades of war, and is now going through a building boom,
making it a rapidly developing city in Southeast Asia.
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Getting Hanoi
a). By Plane
Most people arrive at the Noi Bai
International Airport about 35km (45-60 min depending on traffic) north of the
city. For decades, the Noi Bai Airport was small and heavily congested. Queues
used to be long, but still shorter than Ho Chi Minh City’s Tan Son Nhat. With
the 2015 opening of the International Terminal, immigration has become a lot
faster, usually taking around 10-15 minutes. The new terminal is clean and
modern with lots of sunlight. Shopping options however are overpriced and
limited.
i). Express Bus 86
The
bust stop is directly in front of the two terminals; most airport employees
would be happy to direct you there as well. The bus runs from 0505 am in the
morning at Hanoi station and 0630 am in Noi Bai Airport, with an interval of
every 20-30 minutes. It finishes at 2240 pm in the evening in Hanoi Station,
and 2330 pm in Noi Bai Airport. You’ll spend about 1 hour / one way for a
transfer of 30.5 km from the airport. The authorities expect that having 80-94
round trips/day with only 35.00 VND/one way.
ii).Public Buses
To
the city centre from Noi Bai Airport take about 1.5 hrs. Bust #7 corosses the
Thang Long Bridge and goes to the Daewoo Hotel on the western part of Hanoi
(almost an hour on foot to the historical centre of Hanoi). To catch bus #7
form the international terminal, exit the arrivals level and then left, keep
walking right past the taxis and minibuses, past the outside restrooms and to
the bust stop which is located in the corner of the parking lot and is equipped
with an easily noticeable shelter. Ticket price for bus is VND 9000. So cheap
right.
iii). Taxis to Central Hanoi
There
are fixed price taxi stands right outside the exit, offering fares ranging from
USD 15-25 into the city. These are provided by various taxi companies and are
slightly more expensive than the tout taxis, but fixed price, so no hassles
about the fare. Later into the night, there don’t seem to be any physical taxi
stands, however you can still negotiate directly with taxi drivers for fixed
prices all the same. Some taxis will engage in negotiations while others will
agree only to metered fares so shop around. Drivers in general may try to take
you to a hotel of their choice or even a hotel pretending to be the one you
named (your passenger door being opened by a person showing you your hotel name
and correct address on a clipboard, insisting you should come in) as
destination, to collect a commission, so be very specific about your
destination ahead of time and on arrival if this happens, as they usually given
in.
Be
careful of agreeing to operating the taxi meter: the meter may be tampered
with, and can run upwards of USD 40-60 or more to get to central Hanoi, and the
upper limit is entirely out of your control. If you have changed money into
dong at the airport you can, of course, pay in local currency. Do not use you
USD money!!!
iv). By Train
Trains
to Nanning, Beijing, China depart from Gia Lam Station about 5 km north-east of
Hanoi Station. Tickets can be purchased from Hanoi Station, too. In Hanoi
Station, International ticket booth clerk may go to work much later than other
booths’, like 0930 am. A ticket for a soft sleeper compartment (4-berthe
compartment) costs 1,060,000 dong per person. Be cautious buying there tickets
from hotels or travel agents in the Old Quarters, as they may quote prices
substantially higher. If you are taking the evening train out of Nanning, you
will arrive at Gia Lam very early in the morning. Be sure to change some of
your money at the border so you can get a cab to take you to the city when you
arrive in Gia Lam. Exchange the rest of your money for a better rate in the
city the next day.
All
other trains use the main “Hanoi train station for daily services from cities
in the South including Hue and Nha Trang. The Reunification Express” goes all
the way to Ho Chi Minh City, although there is very little “express” about it.
v). By Cyclo
Negotiate
first or avoid using the cyclos services, the can demand 200,000 dong (USD 10)
for a short ride of less than 100m (330 fit). At the end of the journey, a few
men will come over to translate, and they will pretend to help and later insist
that you pay the demanded amount. (VND 100,000 for 1 hour is good price,
included tip – you have to agree this beforehand).
Be
aware that it is common for cyclo drivers to agree to a price, then take you to
a different place, pretend to be confused and hit you up for more money when
you reach your destination.
If
you chose to travel by cyclo, be clear on your destination, negotiate your fee
first (100,000 dong is more than fair for a 30-35 minutes ride in any
direction), be willing to get out and walk away (if your driver tries any
monkey business), also be willing to walk away at the end of the journey if the
driver won’t stand by your original agreed price.
Hanoi Attractions
a) Vietnamese Women’s Museum (Bao Tang Phu nu Viet Nam)
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This often
overlooked museum has recently benefited from an extensive renovation of its
permanent exhibitions. The modernised interior is well laid out with
information in Vietnamese, French and English, and contains a huge amount of
information on the fearsome female heroines of Vietnamese history. A particular
highlight are the regularly updated special exhibitions on a diverse range of
subjects, from contemporary issues such as single mothers and street vendors to
traditional medicine and Mother Goddess worship. English language tours are
available here. >> 30,000 dong.
b)
Ho Chi Minh Museum
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This gleaming white
museum and its gloriously ham-handed iconography are the perfect chaser to the
solemnity of the mausoleum. The building, completed in 1990, is intended to
evoke a white lotus. Some photos and old letters are on display on the second
floor, but the main exhibition space is on the third floor. It includes cars
crashing through walls to represent the chaos of post-war American capitalism,
soldiers charging around with electric plugs, a cave hideout re-imagined as the
inside of Ho Chi Minh’s brain, and several other post-modern confections
integrated with the main story of the man’s life and his country’s struggle.
>> 25,000 dong.
c)
One-Pillar Pagoda
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Travellers find the
One-Pillar Pagoda either charming and lovely or utterly pointless, depending on
how many tour groups are crammed into the small grounds at the time of their
visit. >> Free.
d)
Army Museum – Bao Tang Quan Doi
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Vietnam’s military
history extends back some two millennia, and this museum covers it on four
buildings with interesting pieces. Item descriptions on museum exhibits are in
Vietnamese, English and French. On display outside are the ubiquitous MiG-21
jet fighter, T-54 tank and many bombs and articles captured on Indochina and
Vietnam wars. Closed on Monday and Friday. >> 30,000 dong, additional
20,000 dong to take pictures.
e)
Fine Arts Museum – Bao Tang My Thuat
Only party-approved
Socialist art is shown here and most of the rooms have an small board explaining
the history, aesthetics, and techniques of the paintings in that exhibit in
Vietnamese, French and also English. It is an interesting museum at any rate,
with pieces such as the wonderful pictures of soldiers on boats depicted on
prehistoric bronze drums, revolutionary art of the 20th century wars
and Buddhist art. >> 20,000 dong.
f)
National Museum of Vietnamese Revolution – Bao Tang Lich
Su Viet Nam
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This is a collection
from Vietnamese history from about 1,000 years back until 1945. Many antiques
along with replicas where the originals are in situ. >> 15,000 dong,
students 8,000 dong and under 15, 2,000 dong and for a camera 30,000 dong for a
video.
g)
Temple of Literature – Van Mieu
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The Temple of
Literature was founded in 1070 and established as the country’s first
university six years later. The courtyard features numerous stone tablets, each
mounted on the back of a tortoise, with the names of graduates over the
centuries. >> 30,000 dong.
h)
Hoan Kiem Lake
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A pleasant park in
the centre of town, within easy walking distance from anywhere in the Old
Quarter. It’s the locals’ favourite leisure spot, and a great place to watch
people practising tai chi in the morning or to sit and read in the afternoon.
Hoan Kiem menas “returned sword”, and the name comes from a legend in which
King Le Loi was given a magical sword by the gods, which he used to drive out
the invading Chinese. Later, while boating on the lake, he encountered a giant
turtle, which grabbed the sword and carried it down to its depths, returning it
to the gods from whom it had come. Rumour has it the giant turtles still
inhabit the lake. A mummified specimen is on display at the Ngoc Son Temple.
i)
Hanoi Food Tasting Tours
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Hanoi Food Tasting
Tours is dedicated to building food tasting itineraries that will surely meet
expectations of all tourists, from novices to culinary experts. An exciting way
– through local cuisine – to gain insight into Vietnamese culture.
j)
Lang Toi – My Village at Hanoi Opera House.
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Lang Toi - My Village is a 60 minute journey to
Vietnamese culture. The show recreates poetic Vietnamese village life with
breathtaking cirque techniques, stunning acrobatics, graceful contortion,
metaphoric juggling performed by skilled artists. The music is uniquely
composed from around 20 exotic folk instruments and played live by seasoned
musical scholars cum artists. Lang Toi performs regularly at the Hanoi’s
architectural landmark Hanoi Opera House. Schedule & ticket at the Opera
House Box Office opens from 0900 am – 1800 pm.
k)
Imperial Citadel of Thang Long
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The Imperial Citadel
of Thang Long is an intriguing relic of Vietnam’s history and, signifying its
historical and cultural importance, is now a UNIESCO World Heritage Site.
Standing 40 metres high, the central flag tower is the most recognizable
feature of the Imperial Citadel and is often used as a symbol of Hanoi. This
was the centre of ancient Hanoi and served as the political centre for eight
centuries. Located in Ba Dinh, the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long is close to
many other tourist attractions.
l)
Water Puppet Theatre
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The ancient art form
of water puppetry has a long association with Hanoi and there are several theatres
where guests can enjoy this uniquely Vietnamese take on Asia’s puppet
tradition. The original – and widely regarded as the best –theatre in town is
the Thang Long Puppet Theatre. Puppets dance and slide elegantly over the
liquid stage, controlled by a whole troupe of puppet masters hiding behind a
screen. Most shows also feature the famous Legend of the Restored Sword of King
Le which tells the tale of Hoan Kiem Lake and the giant tortoise.
m) Hoan Kiem Lake and
Ngoc Son
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Hoan Kiem Lake is a
central feature of Hanoi and is a popular hangout spot throughout the day with
locals and tourists. Ngoc Son Temple sits on a small island in the centre of
the lake and linked by a bridge, makes a beautiful background for a few photos.
Around sunrise and sunset, this area becomes especially busy with joggers,
couples enjoying the relaxing views across the lake, and the elderly practising
Tai Chi and line dancing. Hoan Kiem Lake is free of charge, but there’s a fee
of VND 20,000 to visit Ngoc Son Temple, which sits on a small island in the centre
of the Lake.
n)
Dong Xuan Market
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Dong Xuan Market is
the largest of its kind in Hanoi. Housed within a four-storey Soviet-style
building, this sprawling complex offers an extensive collection of fashion,
apparel and souvenirs at some of the best prices in the city. Even if you’re
not interested in printed T-shirts or cheap sunglasses, it is still fascinating
to see the comings and goings of the local traders, and there is a wet market
on the ground floor where the sights and smells of exotic produce assault the
senses.
o)
Ba Vi National Park
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Ba Vi National Park
is a nature reserve of stunning beauty located around two hours (48 km) from
downtown Hanoi. Famous for its three-peaked mountain that juts steeply up into
the sky and is often topped by cloud, Ba Vi National Park has dramatic scenery
and a diverse range of jungle plants and animals. At the summit of the tallest
mountain is an 11th century temple offering expansive views of the
surrounding countryside and on the forest floor are natural hot springs.
p)
Halong Bay
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Towering limestone
pillars and tiny islets topped by forest rise from the emerald waters of the
Gulf of Tonkin. Designated a World Heritage Site in 1994, Halong Bay’s scatter
of islands, dotted with wind - and wave-
eroded grottoes, is a vision of ethereal beauty and, unsurprisingly, northern
Vietnam’s number one-tourism hub.
Sprawling Halong
City (also known as Bai Chay) is the bay’s main gateway, but its high – rises are
a disappointing doorstep to this site. Most visitors opt for cruise tours that
include sleeping on board within the
bay, while a growing number are deciding to eschew the main bay completely,
heading straight for Cat Ba Island from where trips to less – visited but
equally alluring Lan Ha Bay are easily set up.
All visitors must
purchase entry tickets for the national park (40,000 dong) and there are also
separate admission tickets for attractions in the bay, such as caves and
fishing villages (30,000 dong to 50,000 dong).
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q)
Sapa
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Another location
with nice environment is Sapa.
“Sa Pa” or Sapa is a
frontier township and capital of Sa Pa District in Lao Cai Province in
north-west Vietnam. It is one of the main market towns in the area, where
several ethnic minority groups such as Hmong, Dao (Yao), Giay, Tay and Pho Lu
live.
They left in the
entire valley hundreds of petroglyphys, mostly composed of lines, which experts
think date from the 15th century and represent local cadastres. Then
came the highland minorities of the Hmong and Yao. The township is more of the
market ones in the area.
In Sa Pa, the best
you must visit is the Hoang Lien National Park. The geology of Hoang Lien National
Park includes metamorphosed sediments and a granitic intrusion. The
metamorphosed sediments strike from north-west to south-east along the Muong
Hoa valley. On the north-eastern side of the valley is a craggy ridge of marble
and metamorphosed carbonate rocks that exhibit a karst style of weathering.
These formations are currently being quarried of road building. The valley
floor is characterised by schist and, to a lesser extent, gneiss. The granitic
intrusion extends from the Muong Hoa River to the summit ridge of Fansipan and
beyond. Due to the high humidity and rainfall in the area, chemical weathering
is prevalent. This is reflected in the clay nature of the soil.
>>> How
To Get From HANOI to SA PA ?
Sapa, Hanoi, Ha Long
Bay are the most visited places in northern Vietnam. Sapa is among the
top3 most visited places in northern
Vietnam after Hanoi and also Ha Long Bay. It is good to know and visit it. If
you do not like the places full of tourists, it will be better you skip this
place and you can go for example to Ha Giang. Sa pa is a good place for outdoor
activities especially trekking in Vietnam. Sapa is overcrowded by tourists and
travellers. You will find there the highest mountain in Vietnam – Fansipan about
3, 143 metres and you can visit this place very easily, by a new cable car from
the town.
>>> From HANOI to Sa Pa is about
320 kilometres. Awesome !!!
Lots of visitors travel by the overnight train from
Hanoi to Lao Cai (Tickets about = USD 7.00/pp). It takes about 8 hours by overnight
train and you will arrive to Lao Cai in 5-6.30 am. Lao Cai is about 30 km from
Sa Pa and you can travel on this route by a local public bus (mush cheaper =
USD 9 – 22/pp) or private bus companies. There are also some very comfortable
direct tourists buses from Hanoi to Sa Pa (Hung Thanh, Ha Son Haivan, Good
Morning Sapa, EcoSapa and Inter Bus Lines). But also some private luxury taxi
or minivans (cost about = USD 16-22.00/pp). Travel time by bus to Sapa is about
6 hours. It is the most frequented travel route in northern Vietnam. Take note….>>>
Please book your train or bus tickets from Hanoi to Sa Pa Online an must do
early.
That are some tips when you want to TRAVEL ALONE to HANOI, VIETNAM. Manage your self, travel alone, see the world and opened your mind.
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