Hanoi
Being the capital city of
Vietnam,
population of Hanoi is about 5 million people, Hanoi is less hectic and busy
than the southern city of
Sai Gon, Hanoi is a wonderful place to walk
around. If Sai Gon is recognised by busi-ness and vibrance, Ha Noi is
defined with lush gardens and peaceful lakes.
Hanoi is composed of districts, some districts are named after a historic
site in the area, the central and most attractive district is Hoan Kiem,
with the famous
Hoan Kiem lake or Restored Sword Lake, the lake is
surrounded by a big road which attracts local people and tourists all day.
At sunrise people of all ages are seen playing sports, practising Tai Chi
and walking round the area, after sunset young boys and girls stroll about
or relax under the
trees by the lake.
Close to the lake is the
Old Street Quarter famous for its labyrynth of
narrow paths, the quarter is inhabited by travel desks, family hotels,
restaurants and souvenir shops, this area is considered a must-see for
foreign tourists, especially young backpackers.
The old French quarter is located at the other side of the lake, the
influence of French architecture is dominant over the city, particularly
this area. Most French styled mansions are being used as foreign embassies,
restaurants and banks.
The new area of the city can be discovered in the north. Tay Ho district is
being built as the new political and business centre with high-rise
buildings scattered, the area is also home to many beautiful pagodas and
temples
Although being an old city,
Hanoi wakes up very early, with people from
suburban districts and nearby provinces coming to city to sell food, fruit,
flowers...All activities begin before dawn until dark. Most public agencies
open from 8am to 5pm, some shops and restaurants open until 23.00.
There are four seasons in Hanoi and they are quite different, the best time
is Autumn, Spring is flowery but rainy, Summer is quite hot and humid,
sometimes temperature reaches 42 Celsius degrees. Winter sometimes can be
very cold, sometimes 7-8 degrees though there is no snow.