The first steel bridge across the Red River, a vibrant midnight flower market… uncover these fascinating aspects of the capital city.
8 Captivating Experiences while Traveling in Hanoi
The 12 Floral Seasons
Each month, Hanoi boasts a different flower species, inspiring musician Giang Son to compose 'Hanoi's 12 Floral Seasons.' January sees cherry blossoms paint the city, February is awash with purple ban flowers, March features white milkflowers, and April showcases trumpet lilies. Summer arrives in May with vibrant phoenix flowers and violet butterfly flowers.
36 Streets and Wards
Egg Coffee Delight
Once hailed by The Guardian as one of the 20 tastiest dishes globally, Hanoi leaves a lasting impression on its diners. Topping the must-try list is the unique egg coffee.
Mark Lowerson, the mastermind behind Street Eats Hanoi, shares, “Most patrons adore this beverage. When I describe it, they can't fathom how eggs complement coffee. I haven't seen anyone disliking it. Almost every Hanoi traveler wishes to return for a sip, and surprisingly, even non-coffee drinkers are astonished by the flavor of egg coffee.”
The World's Largest Ceramic Mural
Railway Quarter
Featured on Culture Trip, SCMP, CNN, the Railway Quarter sees trains pass through the residential area several times a day, incredibly close, almost within arm's reach. Residents go about their business on the tracks, swiftly clearing belongings when the signal announces an incoming train. After the train passes, life resumes as if nothing happened.
This is a unique feature of Hanoi and a favorite photo spot for many travelers. Described as 'extraordinary,' 'one of a kind,' or 'found only in Vietnam' by Hanoi tourists on TripAdvisor.
Night Flower Market
Exploring the Quang Ba Night Flower Market is a must-do for those traveling in Hanoi. CNN has voted this place as one of the most beautiful spots globally to celebrate Tet (Lunar New Year).
Flag Raising and Lowering Ceremony Every Day
The First Steel Bridge across the Red River
Considered a historical witness, Long Bien Bridge was built from 1899 to 1902. Designed by architect Gustave Eiffel, the mind behind the Eiffel Tower, it spans 2,290 meters and stands as the first steel bridge across the Red River. Today, the bridge accommodates trains, motorbikes, and pedestrians regularly.
According to Ngan Duong/Vnexpress
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Reference: Travel guide from Mytour
MytourMay 15, 2020