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    Hanoi – Vietnam: October 24th 2012 Vietnam Heritage Travel would like to share 7 reasons to visit Hanoi, Vietnam

    Traveling in Southeast Asia can get a bit samey-samey after a while. It’s all temples, heat and tourist traps, right? Until you get to Hanoi.
    The Vietnamese capital is like a breath of fresh air. The city is a graceful pastiche of cultural influences from the French and Chinese, while the Vietnamese have stubbornly retained their local ways.
    Here are the things that we love about it most and that makes Hanoi stand out from all other cities in Asia.

    1. Leap-of-faith traffic
    Express faith in humankind; step confidently out on Hanoi roads. Crossing the road in Hanoi is unlike anywhere else.

    It's a little bit like bungee jumping. You just have to believe it when people tell you "it's going to be alright, just keep walking" despite all your instincts telling you not to take the leap.

    Once you do take that first step off the pavement, there's no turning back. You can only continue putting one foot in front of the other and hope that the mopeds will swerve around you instead of into you.

    And it always works. The road traffic is crazy in Hanoi, but it is organized chaos and somehow pedestrians always make it to the other side.
    On foot it's a test of faith in fellow humankind as you step into moped madness, trusting scooters to avoid you as you cross the road.
    On the back of a motorbike, it's like jumping into a river and running the rapids. Precarious and exhilarating.

    2. Very fresh beer
    Bia hoi, Hanoi's "morning brew," enjoyed all day. Hanoi is famous for it's dirt-cheap, unpasteurized beer made fresh daily -- bia hoi.
    The official Hanoi bia hoi comes fresh daily from the Habeco factory. It ferments throughout the day, consequently tasting different at each vendor.
    The flavor depends on the rate at which the beer is being sold and how much the seller has decided to water it down that day.

    By day's end, unsold beer goes off and is thrown away. But there's rarely any left each evening.

    The ridiculously cheap price and the fact that it is served out of plastic cups makes this the perfect anti-yuppie, anti-elitist brew, suited to the ideals of a socialist country.

    Find it on every happening Hanoi corner, sometimes paired with food, other times with a television and karaoke machine offering classic tunes by Abba and Boney M.

    The most famous Bia Hoi for travelers are right in the heart of the old quarter on Bia Hoi Corner at the intersection of Luong Ngoc Quyen and Ta Hien streets.

    3. The ultimate old quarter
    Hang Bac in the Old Quarter. Once the guild street of silversmiths, now home to travel agencies, tourist cafes and tombstone carvers. The Old Quarter isn't just a figurative phrase in Hanoi.

    A maze of at least 36 streets between Hanoi’s famed Hoan Kiem Lake, the Red River and the few walls that remain of the Hanoi Citadel, the Old Quarter is more than 1,000 years old and still going strong.

    The oldest surviving neighborhood in Vietnam, the Old Quarter became a market place where artisans organized themselves into 36 guilds (the guild of silk, silver, bamboo rafts, conical hats, and sweet potatoes to mention a few), each occupying a street.

    The craftsmen have since been overwhelmed by tourism, motor bikes, bars and zippo lighter touts. But small temples, pagodas and hidden communal guild houses still remain from the era of the guilds.

    More iconic now are the tube houses, skinny and tall by force of a land tax on street frontage. Check out tube houses at 87 Ma May Street or at 38 Hang Dao.

    To spot French colonial townhouses whose lower floors are often disguised by commercial facades, you just have to look at the roof of the house which is usually preserved in its original state.

    The Vietnamese heart of colonial Hanoi, the Old Quarter is where the anti-French movement originally headquartered itself.

    4. Pop war
    The Vietnam War -- most iconic war? The Vietnam War is remembered as much for the atrocities that occurred as it is for the anti-war demonstrations abroad.

    A pilgrimage to Hanoi is part of the catharsis sought by veterans of the Vietnam War.

    Others who grew up hearing cool protest songs by Bob Dylan and The Rolling Stones, remain fascinated by a war that is associated with the rebellious 1960s and 1970s.

    It is a war that influenced a decade of youth culture in the U.S. and continues to inform pop culture around the world.

    For scars of U.S. bombings of Hanoi check out the Long Bien Bridge which crosses the Red River and transported supplies from the port at Hai Phong. Or visit the Hoa Lo prison, dubbed the "Hanoi Hilton" by American GIs.

    5. Shoulder-pole retail
    Shoulder-pole vendors dance down the streets of Hanoi.As a tourism capital, Hanoi is surprisingly devoid of mega shopping malls. Instead, there's the rather more interesting one-(wo)man shoulder pole shop.

    Whatever you want comes to you in rattan baskets looped through a rope and balanced in pairs on bamboo poles resting on the shoulders.

    These are both shop front and transport for foot vendors who can frequently be spotted underneath conical hats, triggering the photographic instinct in tourists.

    Buy something -- bowls of pho, mangosteens, bunches of flowers, hair clips, household utensils -- and the photos will be accompanied by a broad Vietnamese grin.

    6. Body of interest
    Ho Chi Min getting Twitpic-ed. Hanoi is the only city in Southeast Asia with an embalmed leader on display. The real body of Ho Chi Min lies preserved in his mausoleum, much against his own wish to be cremated.

    Such is the consequence of being the person in the middle of a personality cult.

    Real emotion pours out of the thousands who come to view his body each day and view the man not as a dictator but as the hero of Vietnam’s independence from foreign control.

    7. So French, but not
    Joie de vivre translates well in Vietnam. Whilst people from Hanoi are considered aloof by southern Vietnamese, they have nothing on Parisians.
    The Vietnamese have not forsaken their French colonial heritage and it is a great place to enjoy French aesthetics with Asian hospitality.

    Many wonderful French buildings remain, mostly functional and not a few sporting a fashionable bohemian decay.

    However, the success of French-Vietnamese fusion is best experienced through Hanoi's food.

    French baguettes are stuffed with Vietnamese pâté and pickled vegetables to create the rich and tangy banh mi sandwiches.

    Coffee is an obsession passed on by the French. In Hanoi, your espresso drips through a small aluminum filter into sweet condensed milk.

    Cafés are still arranged in the French style, as if the street is a theater and the café is the audience section. But diners are usually perched on humble plastic or rattan chairs that are mere inches from the ground.
    This article is collected by Lanh Nguyen from Vietnam Heritage Travel
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  • #2
    Well, useful information!

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    • #3
      Whatever the reasons are, mine is just the FOOD.
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      • #4
        Welcome to Vietnam - the most beautiful country

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        • #5
          Tea is particularly popular, with lotus tea a specialty. Coffee comes in several types, with "Ca phe da" a delicious shot over sweetened condensed milk, often served with ice. Rice wine, with an alcohol content of 18 per cent to 25 per cent, should be treated more like vodka.

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          • #6
            I love Hanoi too.beautiful place.

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            • #7
              Traveling is a passion for many people and also there are many popular destination around the world where people can go for that.Vietnam is a great destination for travel and many popular places at there.

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              • #8
                Vietnam is a great place for visit. It is a most famous tourist destination around the word. It offers a wide range of attractions to explore the beauty of this amazing place. I love this place due to its fabulous attractions. A lot of visitors go there and spent their holidays.

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                • #9
                  Hanoi is a most wonderful city of Vietnam. It is a home of plenty most adorable and breathtaking destinations. Its natural places appeals me a lot. It is my most favorite one travel destination. I have been there numerous times in my whole life and every time had huge fun there. There are many most beautiful and luxury resorts where you can enjoy dining. In my ponit of view it is a best place for all kind of visitors.

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                  • #10
                    lanhvht! I have read your post which is really informative. In your post, you have shared all the necessary information about this city which traveler wants to get before going there. In fact, after reading the reasons to explore this city. I also wants to explore this city with close friend. but she is busy now. So when she is free then we will explore this place.

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                    • #11
                      I have never explored this place in my life. I am clean about this and would like to say Jesse after visiting this place with your friend. Don't forget to share your views with all of us. Actually, I also wanna enjoy this place evening after completing this west coast usa trip. So sure this would be cool for me.

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                      • #12
                        the things that we love about it most and that makes Hanoi stand out from all other cities in Asia: Leap-of-faith traffic. Express faith in humankind; step confidently out on Hanoi roads. Very fresh beer. The ultimate old quarter. Pop war. Shoulder-pole retail. Body of interest.
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                        • #13
                          Hanoi is a superb city for visit in the Vietnams. It is a home of plenty most exciting and outstanding destinations but It's natural places grab attentions of visitors from the entire world. It is also famous destination and my favourite too. I really like to see its most fabulous fun and adventures places. I also visited there for hvaing enjoyment. I hope you will have joyful time there.

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                          • #14
                            Hanoi is totally new for me I heard the name of this place first tiome form all of you members. All of you guys, shared useful stuff about Hanoi after getting the information about this places I also want to go there. Because I want to enjoy its all attrations and things to do for enjoying personally. I will go there after come back from yosemite national park tours from san francisco with my father.

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