Exploring Hanoi and having a laugh // Vietnam Travel Vlog
A typical weekend in Hanoi. We put on our tourist hats and made a travel vlog of all the best things to do in Hanoi. We visit Jalus Vegan Kitchen Cafe near Hoan Kiem for brunch. Travel over to Union Park (Công Viên) for a walk, impromptu paddle boat ride and enjoy Vietnamese nightlife around the beautiful lake Hoan Kiem. This is our mini travel guide.
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NIGHTLIFE IN HANOI, VIETNAM (Night Market, Beer Corner, Hoan Kiem Lake) | LIVESTREAM VIETNAM #4
In my 4th Livestream tour in Vietnam, I show you what a typical weekend looks like in Hanoi. From Friday through Sunday, the Hoan Kiem lake area gets closed off to motorcycle and car traffic, allowing families to come out and have lots of fun in a safe environment.
You can also find the Hanoi Night Market as you venture into the Old Quarter. While walking around, you'll probably also stumble into the very popular Ta Hien beer corner where everyone sits on plastic stools, drinks beer, and munches on yummy food.
This looks like a chaotic festival to some people, but this is normal life 3 days a week in Hanoi.
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NANNING-HANOI by rail! Easiest rail border crossing ever, or were online reports correct?
This overnight rail journey was the crossing I was most worried about, having read some scary reports online. After one last look around Nanning, I boarded the Chinese train across the China-Vietnam border to Hanoi. I end up at a very quiet station 5km from the city centre.
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BEIJING - day of arrival
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VIETNAM - Hanoi day or arrival
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Sapa Tours From Hanoi - Travelling to Sapa From Hanoi
Sapa Tours From Hanoi are excellent journeys for your trip on holidays. You will easily be to choose a good tour visiting many famous landscapes or trekking for getting adventure. The tours attract all domestic and foreign tourists by its climate, natural landscapes and local specialities. Moreover, you can make new friends from over the world with group tours or enjoy by yourself with private tours or customized tours.
Vietnam Typical Tours is a leading tour operator in Sapa Vietnam offers private tour packages, trekking tours, customized Sapa tours, best price tour to Sapa from Hanoi.
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TOP THINGS TO DO IN HANOI, Vietnam in 1 day.
Traveling to Hanoi and not sure what to do? Here are some potential activities aside from the typical tourist recommendations and food you can eat in a day in Vietnam's capital city.
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Hanoi Street Food - Vietnam Typical Tours
Hang Buom Street Food - Hanoi Street Food
In the evening of September 19th 2014, Hang Buom Food Street in Hanoi Old Quarter was officially opened by Dong Xuan Joint Stock Company. This food street is expected to promote Hanoi cuisine to tourists.
Hang Buom Food Street along with Hang Dao night market, Dong Xuan market and walking street in the Old Quarter are expected to become a charming attraction in Hanoi that welcomes most tourists in the near future. With a length of approximately 300 meters, Hang Buom Street consists of 40 stalls selling traditional foods of Hanoi and a number of Western restaurants. Stalls are designed elaborately suitable for space of Hanoi Old Quarter and similar to Hang Dao night market. Especially, stalls are required not to use so much water when preparing foods because it will have a bad impact on environmental hygiene.
At Huong Tuong Temple on Ma May Street, a location near Hang Buom Street, art programs like traditional and folk music show are held to serve tourists visiting Hang Buom and other walking streets in Hanoi Old Quarter. Visiting Hang Buom Street Food, tourists will have a chance to contemplate the beauty of the Old Quarter at night that brings a peaceful charm different from bustling atmosphere in daylight, to explore sophisticated architecture of ancient houses and to enjoy cultural activities in traditional and contemporary forms.
According to Dong Xuan Joint Stock Company, the main investor, Hang Buom Food Street will be tested for 3 months, periodically taking place on three weekend nights. Afterwards, the company will assess the operating efficiency as well as the benefit that the street gains, then improving the organizing activities of the food street.
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BEST FOOD EVER! 'BANGERS' Tay Ho, Hanoi, Vietnam | Live Free Kiwis Travel Vlog
'Bangers' the BEST FOOD in Tay Ho, Hanoi, Vietnam.
Today mum and dad went for a massage, while the kids went for dinner at the world famous 'BANGERS' in Hanoi, Vietnam! Thanks so much to Dan & Penny (owners of Bangers) for taking the kids, they had an absolute blast!
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HANOI VIETNAM, HANOI AT NIGHT, VIETNAM TRAVEL, HOLIDAY IN VIETNAM
HANOI VIETNAM, HANOI AT NIGHT, VIETNAM TRAVEL, HOLIDAY IN VIETNAM, Hanoi (/hæˈnɔɪ/[3] or US /həˈnɔɪ/;[4] Vietnamese: Hà Nội [ha˨˩ noj˩] ( listen)[5]) is the capital of Vietnam and the country's second largest city. Its population in 2009 was estimated at 2.6 million for urban districts[6] and 7 million for the metropolitan jurisdiction.[7] The population in 2015 was estimated at 7.7 million people. From 1010 until 1802, it was the most important political centre of Vietnam. It was eclipsed by Huế, the imperial capital of Vietnam during the Nguyễn Dynasty (1802–1945), but Hanoi served as the capital of French Indochina from 1902 to 1954. From 1954 to 1976, it was the capital of North Vietnam, and it became the capital of a reunified Vietnam in 1976, after the North's victory in the Vietnam War.
The city lies on the right bank of the Red River. Hanoi is 1,760 km (1,090 mi) north of Ho Chi Minh City and 120 km (75 mi) west of Hai Phong city.
October 2010 officially marked 1000 years since the establishment of the city.[8] The Hanoi Ceramic Mosaic Mural is a 4 km ceramic mosaic mural created to mark the occasion. Location, topography[edit]
Hanoi is located in northern region of Vietnam, situated in the Vietnam’s Red River delta, nearly 90 km (56 mi) away from the coastal area. Hanoi contains three basic kind of terrain, which are the delta area, the midland area and mountainous zone. In general, the terrain is gradually lower from the north to the south and from the west to the east, with the average height ranging from 5 to 20 meters above the sea level. The hills and mountainous zones are located in the northern and western part of the city. The highest peak is at Ba Vi with 1281 m, located in the western part of the region.
Climate[edit]
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Hanoi features a warm humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cwa) with plentiful precipitation.[14] The city experiences the typical climate of northern Vietnam, with 4 distinct seasons.[15] Summer, from May until August, is characterized by hot and humid weather with abundant rainfall.[15] September to October is fall, characterized by a decrease in temperature and precipitation.[15] Winter, from November to January, is dry and cool by national standards.[15] The city is usually cloudy and foggy in winter, averaging only 1.5 hours of sunshine per day in February.
Hanoi averages 1,680 millimetres (66.1 in) of rainfall per year, the majority falling from May to September. There are an average of 114 days with rain.[15]
The average annual temperature is 23.6 °C (74 °F) with a mean relative humidity of 79%.[15] The highest recorded temperature was 42.8 °C (109 °F) on May 1926 while the lowest recorded temperature was 2.7 °C (37 °F) on January 1955.[15] Old Quarter[edit]
The Old Quarter, near Hoàn Kiếm Lake, has the original street layout and architecture of old Hanoi. At the beginning of the 20th century the city consisted of only about 36 streets, most of which are now part of the old quarter. Each street then had merchants and households specializing in a particular trade, such as silk or jewelry. The street names nowadays still reflect these specializations, although few of them remain exclusively in their original commerce.[27] The area is famous for its small artisans and merchants, including many silk shops. Local cuisine specialties as well as several clubs and bars can be found here also. A night market (near Đồng Xuân Market) in the heart of the district opens for business every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evening with a variety of clothing, souvenirs and food.
Some other prominent places are: The Temple of Literature (Văn Miếu), site of the oldest university in Vietnam 1010; One Pillar Pagoda (Chùa Một Cột) which was built based on the dream of king Lý Thái Tông (1028-1054) in 1049 ; Flag Tower of Hanoi (Cột cờ Hà Nội). In 2004, a massive part of the 900-year-old Hanoi Citadel was discovered in central Hanoi, near the site of Ba Đình Square.[28]
Lakes[edit]
A city between rivers built from low land, Hanoi has many scenic lakes and is sometimes called city of lakes. Among its lakes, the most famous are Hoàn Kiếm Lake, West Lake, and Bay Mau Lake (inside Thongnhat Park). Hoan Kiem Lake, also known as Sword Lake, is the historical and cultural center of Hanoi, and is linked to the legend of the magic sword. West Lake (Hồ Tây) is a popular place for people to spend time. It is the largest lake in Hanoi and there are many temples in the area. The lakeside road in the Nghi Tam - Quang Ba area is perfect for bicycling, jogging and viewing the cityscape or enjoying lotus ponds in the summer. The best way to see the majestic beauty of a West lake sunset is to view it from one of the many bars around the lake, especially the Sofitel Plaza rooftop bar.
Tour Our Place - Old Quarter HANOI, Vietnam | Vietnam with Kids
Tour our place in the Old Quarter of Hanoi, Vietnam.
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Lunch, Shots, & Vietnamese Water Pipes... | Live Free Kiwis Travel Vlog
On the 3 hour drive from Hanoi to Mai Chau in Vietnam our driver stopped at a roadside 'diner' - a shack on the side of the road. Here we experienced Vietnam locals at their welcoming, hospitable best - sharing their homemade liquor and homegrown tobacco, oh, and their food!
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Vietnam in 3 minutes | Hanoi and Halong Bay Solo Travel 2018
Solo travelled in Vietnam last December 2018 and It was one of the books! Had an amazing time exploring the city of Hanoi and taste the authentic PHO (drooling while typing)! Also had a chance to visit the famous Halong Bay and some of its islands.
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VIETNAMESE PEOPLE ARE RUDE? | Hanoi, Vietnam
Day 1 in Vietnam had us exploring the local areas around Hanoi and getting to meet some amazing people. I also discuss how expectations and reality differ when it comes to the people of Vietnam and what we have experienced so far!
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Hanoi Crazy Traffic | MOTORBIKES OVERLOADED
Motorbikes overloaded is common in Hanoi, Vietnam because the motorbike is the ubiquitous form of transport here, it replaced the bicycle some time back and is now king of the road.The amount of 4 wheeled traffic has tangibly and visibly increased. Yet the humble 50 or 125cc workhorse still remains the transport of choice of the majority of Vietnamese.
These jaw-dropping scenes from the streets of Vietnam will leave even seasoned tourists wondering if there is anything these motorcyclists can’t balance on the back of a rusty old bike or scooter.
There are far more motorbikes on the road than vans or cars in Vietnam. And they are used for anything and everything and that includes transport to market. It’s not uncommon to see a motorbike laden with watermelon, carrots, herbs and just about anything that can be bought at the market.
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Typical road intersection in Hanoi Vietnam
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2013-05-26 BEIJING TO HANOI: A typical travel day from our RTW trip!
Travel days can be LONG... planes, trains, taxis, and lugging around all your damn luggage along the way. This is a look into a typical travel day for us, as we move from Beijing, China to Hanoi, Vietnam.
May 2013.
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