After spending a lot of time walking around some temples and ancient architecture. In Vietnam, you may see images or statues of dragons appearing regularly. It is easy to understand because according to Vietnamese beliefs, dragons are one of the four sacred animals and have meaningful meanings. Dragons in the Imperial Citadel of Thăng LongExplore
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The Iconic Hanoi Flagpole: A Symbol of Vietnamese Pride and History If you’re planning a visit to Vietnam’s capital city, Hanoi, then the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long is a must-see attraction. And at the heart of this UNESCO World Heritage Site lies the Hanoi Flagpole, a towering structure that has stood for centuries.Explore
Almost all visitors believe that taking photos is an interesting way to keep their memories about the destinations where they go. To help you have a nice journey in the Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long, this blog will suggest some places for you and your friends or family. In front of the Main Gate ThisExplore
Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long is an iconic historical site in Hanoi, Vietnam, recognized by UNESCO as a world cultural heritage in 2010. The Citadel was built in the 11th century by Emperor Ly Thai To as the political and military center of the Dai Viet Kingdom, and later the capital of the Nguyen Dynasty.Explore
Have you ever tried drinking coffee with some eggs? If you don’t, you can have that experience in Hanoi. Just by walking around streets in any corner of Hanoi, it is easy for you to smell the sweet flavor of coffee somewhere. It is Egg Coffee that brings Hanoi locals’ breath. Flashback to Hanoi aboutExplore
If you wake up in the early morning or are wandering in the middle of the city but having no idea about where else to go, let us provide you with a recommended schedule and take you to a brand new place – Imperial Citadel of Thang Long. Thang Long Imperial Citadel is one ofExplore
The Giant Turtle is one of the special symbols, a Vietnam’s national treasure and for more than 500 years with many myths, stories and events behind, the turtle has become an integral part of the history and culture of the city. The official name of the turtle is Hoan Kiem Turtle (Rafetus leloii), also knownExplore