GIỚI THIỆU HÀ NỘI BẰNG TIẾNG ANH

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Ha Noi is the capital of the socialist republic of Viet Nam. The center of culture, politic, economy of the country.

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It’s the largest city in Việt Nam, it lies on the red River in the north center of Viet Nam.

And it has a population about over 6 million people(as 2008) Ha Noi has become the capital of vn since 1010. Its name has changed several times. The capital was first called Thang Long, then Dong bởi vì , Dong Kinh, và finally, it has been called Ha Noi since 1831

Ha Noi is situated in a tropical monsoon zone with two main seasons; dry season and wet season. The dry season last from October to lớn April next year. It’s cold, cloudy & occasionally rainy. The wet season last from May to September. It’s hot & heavy rain, even storms

Ha Noi is exciting and peaceful capital. Hanoi still maintains many ancient architecture. Including : The old quarters và over 600 pagodas and Temples. One of the famous places is The one Pillar Pagoda; The Quoc Tu Giam temple Literature, Hanoi Opera House; Precedent Ho chi Minh’s Mausoleum. Và now, there’re a lot of big famous buildings as My Dinh stadium; Ho Tay water park; National conference center.

Ha Noi has a lot of green trees, parks, lakes, Which are lungs of the city, keep the air clean and fresh.

However, Ha Noi has problems with traffic and pollution. Only over 6 million people but there are 4.5 million motorbike và car. Traffic jams occur. There’s a lot of smoke và dust in the air. So the air isn’t really clean. Moreover the price & service is a bit expensive, so many people don’t like living here.

Apart from these problems. Hanoi is still a beautiful place to lớn live & to work and I lượt thích living here.

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The Vietnam War helped to lớn unfairly saddle Hanoi with a reputation as a dour outpost for Communist apparatchiks. It may not be as chaotic as Saigon, but Hanoi ranks among the world’s most attractive and interesting cities. The city’s placid air gives it a gracious, almost regal flavor, underscored by a rich history that traces back more than a thousand years — a fascinating heritage on display in well-preserved centuries-old architecture. Hanoi is Vietnam’s cultural center, & puppetry, music, and dance performances are well worth your time.

The quintessential Hanoi neighborhood và the oldest area in town, the Old Quarter is a maze of streets dating back khổng lồ the 13th century. The Old Quarter’s Communal Houses were set up by guilds as small temples to honor a local god — the Bach Ma, or trắng Horse, who represents the thành phố itself. Another sightseeing highlight is the Temple of Literature — a sanctuary of Confucianism và Vietnam’s seat of learning for almost a thousand years.

Hanoi is the best place lớn experience traditional Vietnamese arts such as opera, theater, & water puppetry, shows that feature traditional music and depict Vietnamese folklores và myths. The city also has a variety of pleasant little watering holes. For a vivid taste of local street life, Hanoi style, pull up a little plastic squat stool on a street corner or in one of the many cozy, open-air bars serving the local brew bia-hoi.

It’s hard to lớn have a bad meal in Hanoi. Hanoi’s finest local food is served at small, one-dish restaurants, usually just open-air joints at street-side, where you might wonder why a line is snaking out the door. The ubiquitous pho — noodle soup served with slices of beef (bo) or chicken (ga), fresh bean sprouts và condiments — can be found anywhere. & don’t miss cha ca, Hanoi’s famed spicy fish fry-up.

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Dozens of small, serene lakes dotted about Hanoi offer transport to tranquility amid the city bustle. In the morning, the circumference walkway encircling Hoan Kiem Lake becomes a training camp, with locals working up a sweat performing tai đưa ra or calisthenics. Otherwise, walking is the best way khổng lồ tour the winding passages of the Old Quarter. More intrepid souls xe đạp around town khổng lồ beat the chaotic traffic — most hotels have a cycle to rent.