


A serene 11th-century temple dedicated to Confucius, surrounded by lush gardens and historic buildings.
Intricately designed boxes made from lacquered wood, reflecting Vietnam's traditional craftsmanship.
Vibrant silk paintings depicting historical scenes and landscapes, a traditional art form of Vietnam.
Iconic Vietnamese hat made from palm leaves, worn by locals and tourists alike.
Vietnam's first university, built in 1070, featuring beautiful architecture and lush gardens.
Final resting place of Vietnamese Revolutionary leader Ho Chi Minh, featuring a grand architecture.

A historic prison used by the North Vietnamese to detain American POWs during the Vietnam War.
Hanoi's weather can be unpredictable with sudden showers, especially during the summer months.
Exploring the Temple of Literature and other historical sites involves a lot of walking on uneven surfaces.
Protect yourself from the sun, especially during the hotter months of March to May.
Iconic café near the Temple of Literature, known for its traditional Vietnamese breakfast dishes and coffee.
Famous for its traditional Vietnamese noodle soup, a popular breakfast choice near the Temple of Literature.
Historic restaurant serving Bún Thang, a Hanoi specialty noodle soup, near the Temple of Literature.
Grilled pork patties with vermicelli noodles, herbs, and dipping sauce
Rice noodle soup with beef or chicken, herbs, and spices
Vietnamese baguette sandwich with pickled vegetables, meats, and pate
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