Hanoi, in contrast to Saigon, which only has rainy and dry seasons, enjoys four distinct seasons throughout the year. There is always something about each season that brings joy to many.
Hanoi's specialty of flowers that bloom all year long is a popular and distinctive feature. Picturesque scenes of strolling flower stands, sidewalk iced tea stands, elderly men selling balloons, etc., never fail to awe us. Peach blossom viewing in Hanoi is open to everybody. Flowers in January, February and March, lotus blossoms in June, milk blossoms in September, and daisies filling the sky in November.
Hanoi in the fall is the perfect place to visit if you're looking for beautiful weather and picturesque views reminiscent of Paris. Falling yellow leaves and comfortable temperatures will give Hanoi a fresh coat of color, making residents happy and reluctant to leave. The city of Hanoi is full of highly praised tourist destinations, both among locals and visitors from abroad.
The first thing that comes to everyone's mind while planning a trip to Hanoi is without a doubt Uncle Ho's Mausoleum. Here, President Ho Chi Minh's body is preserved so that his many contributions to Vietnam and its people might be honored in perpetuity.
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An odd sense of dignity and calm permeates Uncle Ho's mausoleum. Kindly ensure that everyone is appropriately attired, clean, and aware of their surroundings.
The 36 streets of Hanoi now hold a particular place in the hearts of all Hanoians. There is still a lot of the old Hanoi charm here, and the French architecture is sure to impress any visitor.
The Old Town has earned a reputation as a shoppers' paradise for food and goods. Walking for the sake of feeling is as significant, even if you don't go all the way.
The tale of the Tortoise God who took up his sword and fought for it is linked to Hoan Kiem Lake. Included in canonical literature, the work is now accessible to readers across the land. Visitors from other countries can be seen here admiring the scenery. The Huc Bridge, Ngoc Son Temple, and But Tower are just a few of the other well-known attractions in the area. Don't leave these stunning images here.
When you go to these attractions with our Local Buddies, you not only admire their beauty but also understand their stories and experience them from a local point of view.
Some things are only found in certain areas. These are the meals that no visitor to Hanoi should overlook.
The Vietnamese people have made pho a fundamental part of their culinary heritage. However, the broth used in North Pho and South Pho is prepared differently. In the chilly Hanoi winter, nothing beats a bowl of the city's famous beef and chicken noodle soup.
Hanoi is home to many excellent Pho restaurants, including Pho Thin, Hang Trong Pho, Bat Dan heirloom Pho, and many more.
It's a plus to eat Bun Cha Hanoi. The Bun Cha is a traditional Hanoian meal. When eaten with papaya dipping sauce, the combination of the meat's excellent grill flavor, the skin's crisp crunch, and the fat's melting texture is quite irresistible.
Especially when you go around Hanoi with our Local Buddies, they will show you the best places to eat those Pho and Bun Cha.
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