Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Asian experience has completely changed in the last 20 years. Cities offer the best in accommodations, roads that are modern and accessible and cultural attractions that can match any modern city ...
Today’s Asian experience has completely changed in the last 20 years. Cities offer the best in accommodations, roads that are modern and accessible and cultural attractions that can match any modern city on the planet. And together with the modern-day pluses is the seamless mix of ancient and historic attractions. And nowhere else is this more apparent than Vietnam’s capital city of Hanoi. < />
Hanoi, located in the North of Vietnam, is the country’s second largest city.  With over six million residents, it’s equal or larger in size to most cities throughout the world.  And since it’s so large, you’ll need at least a few days to explore this sprawling metropolis.  You can choose to rent one of the many bicycles (called cyclos) to navigate the crowded and winding streets or motorbikes that offer a bit more speed.  Renting a car is also an option in today’s modern day Hanoi.

Though a trip to Hanoi  is possible all year round, the best time to visit is during the months from December through June, when there no typhoons and the weather is slightly cooler and dryer.

Finding architectural wonders in this Vietnamese city is easy.  One favorite is the 87 Ma May mansion that was built in the 1800s with beautiful ornamented word work.  And don’t miss visiting some of the city’s most celebrated pagodas.  A must-see is the Tran Quoc Pagoda, one of the country’s oldest pagodas, which was built in the mid-19th century.  If you want to experience an even more historic landmark, don’t miss the Temple of  Ngoc Son, a 14th century masterpiece.

For even more architectural delights, stroll through the city’s old quarters where you can marvel in the historic, French colonial period buildings.

And to continue on your cultural trek, make sure to visit Hanoi’s museums such as the Museum of Vietnamese History and the Museum of Independence, which showcases this Asian city’s road of independence.

If you want a break from the cultural highlights, hit the local marketplaces where you can pick up some real steals that you can take home for family and friends.
A visit to Hanoi will open up your eyes to the beauty and culture of Vietnam.

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