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The Old Quarter In Hanoi See More Different Life Style Posted by Miss.Pa-paavarin Thanakankun on 02 November 2006 Thai Nationality |
When you only have time to do just one thing in Hanoi, you can take the time to walk through Hanoi’s Ola Quarter. After all the history of Hanoi goes more over 2,000 years and the old quarter in particular retains an ambiance that gives one insight into the past as well as the present. The area of Hanoi’s ancient streets is like a triangle. This ancient section was laid out in an order with its streets bearing the names of the goods manufactured on them. This street are always alive and bustiling. It’s wake up early. By 5.30 a.m. people are out on the side walk exercising , washing clothes, playing badminton and the people do anything in the morning. Economic activity start at 6.00 a.m. with restaurant opening for breakfast, the shopkeepers getting ready for the day until 9.30 p.m. the street become quiet. The best part of the walk is thet you can easily observe how people are living and you have a chance to interact with hanoians both young and old. Here in Hanoi’s much have many place to go for example is St. Joseph’s Cathedral, Ladder street, Huyen Thein Pagoda, Old City Gate and Lo Su street this street features many shops with numerous chic choices. There are many airlines flying to Vietnam. The list below is just a reference on some airlines which have their representative offices in Vietnam by Vietnam Airlines, Lufthansa, Air France, Thai Airways and United Airlines.
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