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Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam has a lot to offer to tourists and visitors alike.
Hanoi is well known for its cultural richness. Most of the renowned Vietnamese
painters, musicians and writers have honed their skills in the best schools
of Hanoi. The city of Hanoi embraces various historic buildings, monuments,
parks, gardens, cemeteries, lakes, opera houses and palaces. Apart from visiting
the major attractions of Hanoi tourists have many other things to do in Hanoi.
Indulging in the various things to do in Hanoi entail delightful shopping and
experiencing the dazzling nightlife apart from sightseeing tours to the major
sites in the city.
Hanoi was the melting pot of politics in Vietnam till 1802. Over time the city
also acquired prominence as an administrative center. Though smaller and less
modern than Ho Cho Minh, Hanoi embodies the rich and cultural heritage of Vietnam.
Covering an area of 921 sq. km, Hanoi boasts of a population of more than 3,007,000
people. The city comprises of the districts Hoan Kiem, Ba Dinh, Dong Da, Hai
Ba Trung, Tay Ho, Thanh Xuan, Cau Giay, Long Bien, Hoang Mai.
Dong Anh, Soc Son, Thanh Tri, Tu Liem and Gia Lam. The city has experienced
a booming economy, boosted by its tourism industry. Whopping changes are likely
to hit other industries also. The mushrooming of factories along with expansion
of handicrafts industries have led to a prosperous economy. Mushrooming of shops,
bars, restaurants and souvenir stores are major outcomes of the growing economy.
A flourishing economy has added to the things to do in Hanoi.
Shopping in Hanoi is a memorable experience. The city offers various goods
and products at affordable prices. The ancient quarter houses most of the stores.
Hang Gai offers a colorful silks and colorful clothes. Nha Tho in front of the
French cathedral is home to an avenue of shops.
Hanoi is a colorful city in terms of nightlife and arts. Hanoi is home to both
upscale and the seediest of bars and pubs. The people of Hanoi are driven by
frenzy when it comes to bowling. Dazzling lights, pumping music and exotic bars
add to this pursuit. Hanoi’s theatres embody its rich culture. The French
brought in theatre with them in the 20th century. A host of drama houses stage
several traditional folk performances.
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