Before having the current name, Hanoi has gone through many different names. The name "Hanoi" began to be used as a place name in Vietnam from the 12th year of Minh Mang (1831) when a province called Hanoi was established in Bac Thanh. "Hanoi" meaning "surrounded by rivers", this name reflects the geographical location of Hanoi province. Hanoi, also spelled Ha Noi, city, capital of Vietnam. The city is situated in northern Vietnam on the western bank of the Red River, about 85 miles (140 km) inland from the South China Sea. In addition to being the national capital, Hanoi is also a province-level municipality (thanh pho), administered by the central government. Area mun., 1,205 square miles (3,120 square km). 1.I am visiting Ha Noi next week. It is the capital of Vietnam.==> I am2.The man can sing very well. He is working for t Vay Tiền Trả Góp Theo Tháng Chỉ Cần Cmnd. Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, is one of the most ancient cities in the world. This place offers examples of both contemporary and classical architecture right in the city center. A renowned destination for typical cuisine, home to fascinating attractions and hospitable people, and a diverse region with a combination of multi-communities. There is plenty to enjoy in Hanoi, from mouthwatering street food to fascinating history, from traditional entertainment to recreational activities. Even with a short amount of time, you can still feel the tranquilness of the city while sipping a cup of coffee. Wandering around and shooting artistic photos on elegant streets in the Old Quarter would give you unique experiences that are hardly found anywhere else. 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Hanoi is over 1000 years old. Over these years, the city underwent ups and downs in its history, so the richness of history here is overwhelming ancient architectural structures, temples, pagodas, etc. So great is it that you will be fun-filled to explore the capital of Vietnam all day. Want to explore natural and historical attractions in Hanoi, which are famous for its both modern and ancient beauty? Put our guide into your pocket to know the best thing to do in Hanoi, including about what to see and where to visit in the capital of Vietnam! >> Check Out Our Half-day Cycling Tour to Explore the Typical Values of Hanoi! 1. Hoan Kiem Lake Hoan Kiem Lake, the heart of the capital, is one of the most popular historical attractions in Hanoi for tourists. Owing to being located in the center of Hanoi, near almost other renowned destinations such as Ngoc Son Temple, The Huc Bridge, Turtle Tower, Hanoi Opera House, etc., Hoan Kiem Lake becomes so famous that whenever you mention Hanoi, tourists will associate immediately with its only does Hoan Kiem Lake have cultural value but it also has a historical one. There is a well-known legend relating to the origin of the name of this lake. A long time ago, this lake was called Luc Thuy lake because its color water was green in all seasons. The name “Hoan Kiem Lake” or “Ho Guom” just appeared from the beginning of the 15th century and attached with the legend that Ly Thai To, the first king of the Hau Le dynasty, returned the magical sword to the Golden Turtle on this around the lake, one of the best things to do in Hanoi, tourists can take a view of the contrasting beauty of an old Hanoi with classical architecture features on ancient structures around here, a new Hanoi with the fast lifestyle and a lot of luxury modern restaurants and hotels built in Western-style. Besides, since 2017, every weekend, there is walking street opening around the lake attracting tourists with a lot of outdoor activities and Vietnamese street food. Location Hoan Kiem District, HanoiOpening hours 1900 AM, Friday - 2400 AM, Sunday Show map 2. Hoa Lo Prison Hoa Lo Prison is among the most famous historicalattractions in Hanoi, where tourists cannot miss if they are history lovers. Hoa Lo Prison or Mai Son Centrale is a clear proof of the war crime French colonialism caused to the the end of the 19th century, in 1896, the French colonialists built Hoa Lo Prison in Phu Khanh village, Hanoi. It was one of the largest and most modern prisons of the French colonialist in Indo-Chinese, used to detain and torture Vietnamese patriotic soldiers. After the war, it is opened again to use as a well-known historical a visit to Hoa Lo Prison, tourists will see many statues recreating the hard life in political prisons, the small wet and dirty cells detaining a lot of prisoners, the machines and hundred cruel methods to torturing. At that time, Hoa Lo Prison was also renowned for its harshest punishment, called “the hell of the earth” or the most inhumane prison in Indo-Chinese. Location 1 Hoa Lo, Tran Hung Dao, Hoan Kiem, HanoiOpening hours Everyday from 800 AM – 500 PMTicket Price Discount 50% for student with the carPhone 024 3934 2253 Show map 3. Temple of Literature Going to the so-called first university of Hanoi is among the best things to do in Hanoi. Temple of Literature is a cultural and educational heritage of Vietnam and often cited as one of the most attractive historical Hanoi attractionsfor both the foreign and the is a combination of two architectural complexes Van Mieu, a confucian temple, the worship place of Khong Tu, Manh Tu and Chu Van An, and Quoc Tu Giam, the first university in Vietnam. Temple of Literature is surrounded by stone walls and there are a lot of old trees on campus; therefore, it is always peaceful although today it is located on one of the most crowded King Ly Thanh Tong only built Van Mieu for the purpose of worshipping; besides, it was also used as the royal school at that time. In 1076, Van Mieu was enlarged with the construction of Quoc Tu Giam by King Ly Nhan Tong, the son of King Ly Thanh Tong in order to teach the royal. Until 1253, Quoc Tu Giam changed Quoc Tu Giam into the National Academy even for children of civilians who had excellent learning a visit to the Temple of Literature, tourists will see the buildings preserved extremely well, a superb instance of traditional Vietnamese architecture, stone turtles on which the names of the doctors in the Ly and Tran dynasty. This is really an educational and rewarding thing to do in Hanoi. Location 58 Quoc Tu Giam, Van Mieu, Dong Da, HanoiOpening hours Summer 15/4 – 15/10 0730 AM – 1800 AMWinter 0800 AM – 1700 AMTicket Price Discount 50% for the disabled, students from the age of 15 and free for children under 15 years old and the especially disabledPhone 024 3747 2566 Show map 4. Long Bien Bridge For people living in Hanoi, Long Bien Bridge is a historical witness of a resilient Hanoi in years of war. Nowadays, it has become a destination in Hanoi that is very popular among foreign Bien Bridge is an iron bridge across the Red River connecting the suburb of Hanoi with the center of the city. It was constructed from 1899 to 1902 by French colonists and designed by a famous French engineer Gustave Eiffel, the father of the Eiffel Tower in Paris. At that time, it is the most modern bridge in Indo-Chinese, the pride of French architecture. After two fierce wars in Vietnam, especially relentless American bombing in 1972, Long Bien Bridge was not damaged, still the artery of Hanoi during the there are some other bridges built across the Red River, so there is not a lot of traffic on the bridge and tourists can walk along it to go sightseeing. From Long Bien Bridge, tourists can take a view of the picturesque sceneries, large green fruit field, small houses near the bank of the Red a long time, although Long Bien Bridge is broken somehow, its beauty is still intact in the eyes of Vietnamese people and foreigners. It is worth spending an afternoon on paying a visit to this attraction. Location Ngoc Thuy, Long Bien, Hanoi Show map 5. St. Joseph’s Cathedral St Joseph Cathedral, or “The Big Church” familiarly called by the locals, is one of the few famous structures constructed by French colonists and still intact in Hanoi after two fierce construction of this structure took place from 1884 to 1887 on the site of Bao Thien pagoda near Hoan Kiem Lake, the most ancient magnificent and massive one, the center of Buddhism in the history of Vietnam. St Joseph Cathedral was a small simulation of Notre Dame de Paris with multiple representative features of Gothic Revival the French colonial period, St Joseph Cathedral became the center of Christianity in North Vietnam. After the retreat of French colonists from the North of Vietnam in 1954, the cathedral was closed and not until Christmas in 1990, was it opened again for the Catholics to spite of fierce fights destroying almost parts of Hanoi, St Joseph Cathedral is still in good condition. Today, it becomes a historicalattraction in Hanoi which always makes an impression on travelers by its ancient beauty inside the bustling capital. Location 40 Nha Chung, Hang Trong ward, Hoan Kiem district, HanoiOpening hoursFor visiting outside All timeFor visiting inside Travellers can only visit inside when there is ceremonial practice as the below scheduleWeekday 530 am and 615 pmSaturday 600 pmSunday 500 am, 700 am, 900 am, 1100 am, 400 pm, 600 pm and 800 pmA special ceremony is on 19th March every 024 3828 5967Entrance fee free Show map 6. Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum is considered the heart of the capital, expressing the sincere gratitude and love of Vietnamese people to President Ho Chi Minh. It is the last resting place of Uncle Ho, the mighty hero, the loved old father of the Vietnamese, who led the national liberation struggle movement in Vietnam to defeat French colonists and American empire in the twentieth Ho passed away on September 2nd, 1969 in Hanoi, but it was not until September 2nd, 1973 that the construction of this mausoleum proceeded. It took about two years to complete this structure. Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum was inaugurated on August 29th, 1975, and since then, it has become a well-known historical tourist site in Hanoi not only for the Vietnamese but also for the architects at that time took inspiration from Lenin’s Mausoleum in Moscow to design Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum. It was built on Ba Dinh square, where Uncle Ho had read the Declaration of Independence on September 2nd, 1945, giving birth to the Democratic Republic of Vietnam in the presence of the Vietnamese, many international journalists, international friends, and French tourists can pay a visit to Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum at any time in a year. When coming here, pay attention to your address, avoid wearing too short clothes and under three-year-old children are not allowed to enter here. Location 19 Ngoc Ha Street, Ba Dinh District, Ha NoiOpening hoursIn summer from 01/04 to 31/10 Tuesday and Thursday from 0730 am to 1030 am; Saturday, Sunday and Holiday from 0730 am to 1100 winter from 01/11 to 31/03 Tuesday and Thursday from 0800 am to 1100 am; Saturday, Sunday and Holiday from 0800 am to 1130 fee FreePhone 04 38455168, 0437345484 Note If May 19th, September 2rd and the first day of the Lunar New Year coincide with the closing days, it will still be opened to hold the ceremony. Show map 7. Ho Chi Minh’s Stilt House Ho Chi Minh’s Stilt House is one of the most attractive spots in the Presidential Palace complex where Uncle Ho spent 11 last years of his life living and working from 1958 to 1969. The wooden stilt house is sited in a corner of the garden of the President Palace, in front of a carp pond and near Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum. Uncle Ho took inspiration from the architecture of the Viet Bac ethnic minority’s house after his visit to Thai Nguyen province to design this structure. It was constructed from April 1958 and completed in May in the same year. There are only two small rooms in the stilt house. Both are modest, which express the beautiful simple lifestyle of Ho Chi Minh President. One is the workroom which is furnished with a typewriter, books, some newspapers at that time, and an electric fan, the other is a bedroom containing a bed, an antique phone, an electric clock, and a radio. Surrounding the house are typical fruit trees representing regions of Vietnam and outside is a hibiscus fence recalling the image of the homeland of Uncle access the stilt house, visitors will have to enter from the Presidential Palace entrance on Hung Vuong Street and walk along the stone path to reach the house. It is a worth-visiting place in the President Palace complex, so you should try to pay a visit to this attraction once. Location Bach Thao Alley, Ngoc Ha ward, Ba Dinh District, HanoiOpening hours 0800 - 1130 am on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday; and 0200 - 0400 pm Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and SundayPhone 08 044 287 - 08 043 226 - 08 043 315 Ticket Show map 8. Old East Gate O Quan Chuong Old East Gate - O Quan Chuong is a special historical tourist site, the only remaining gate of Thang Long citadel, one of the few remaining vestiges of the feudal period in Hanoi after the fierce fights. Thang Long citadel or Hanoi capital now was a crowded center of culture and politics in Vietnam in the feudal period. Surrounding Thang Long was lays of high walls and four gates corresponding to four directions east, west, south, and north including O Cau Giay, O Cho Dua, O Cau Dien, and O Quan Chuong to protect civilians and the royal living inside. Old East Gate - O Quan Chuong was located in the east of Thang Long citadel, and it is the only gate that was not destroyed by the French colonist when Hanoi was under the control of them because of the strong protest of the civilian at that time. Nowadays, Old East Gate is sited on the intersection in the heart of the old town, as a living proof for the resilient fighting spirit of Hanoi. This gate was built of big bricks from the reign of King Le Thanh Tong 1740 - 1786 and after a long time, this gate has been degraded by the fights and the time. Therefore, in 2009, the community of Hanoi made a decision to restore Old East Gate. Although today it doesn’t retain the ancient features anymore, it is always considered as a representative symbol of the old capital by its beauty not only in architecture but also in significant historical meaning it brings. Location Hoan Kiem District, HanoiOpening hours all day longEntrance fee Free Show map 9. Vietnam Military History Museum Vietnam military history museum is one of six national museums and the first one in the military museum system founded on 17th July 1956, 11 years after the resistance against the French colonials succeeded. The museum now is saving and displaying about artifacts containing military cultural-historical value and reflecting the scene of resistances against invaders throughout the length of Vietnam’s history. Especially, paying a visit to the museum, tourists can take a view of four national treasures, including MiG-21 aircraft MiG-21 aircraft Ho Chi Minh Campaign Determination Map, T-54B Tank First, MiG-21 aircraft is a special artifact relating to the campaign “Dien Bien Phu in the air”, in which Vietnam’s army shot down a Boeing B-52 Stratofortress, the pride of the American empire in amazement of the American empire and the whole world at that time. Second, MiG-21 aircraft is a victory symbol of Vietnam’s Air Force shooting down fourteen aircraft of the American empire in Hanoi. Next, in the Ho Chi Minh Campaign, T-54B Tank led to break defending lines of the enemy, knocked down the auxiliary gate of the Independence Palace, marked the national sacred moment when the national resistance against the American empire ended. The last is the Ho Chi Minh Campaign Determination Map, an artifact demonstrating the heroic time of the nation, marking the complete win of Ho Chi Minh Campaign, the last campaign in the 1975 General Offensive and Rebellion to unite the north and the south of Vietnam. Location 28A Dien Bien Phu Street, Ba Dinh Ward, HanoiOpening time Morning from 800 to 1130 am and afternoon from 1300 to 1630 am on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and SundayPhone 024 6235 1367 Entrance fee For domestic guests The adult over 15 years old VND/personThe old, student, children under 16 years old VND/personThe children under 6 years old free ticketFor international visitors VNDFilming ticketCamera a cameraCamcorder under 1 hour VND/a machineCamcorder from 1 hour to 2 hours VND/a machineCamcorder from 2 hours to 3 hours VND/a machine Show map 10. Vietnam National Museum of History Vietnam National Museum of History is the most worth-visiting museums in Hanoi not only for the foreign but also for the Vietnamese who love and want to learn more about the national history. It was established by merging two old museums in the past, now it is sited in the center area of the city, near some tourist attractions such as Hoan Kiem Lake, St Joseph Cathedral, Long Bien reason making it more popular than any other ones is the variety of the artifacts in all periods in Vietnam history which are showed off centrally there. They will give tourists a broad overview of Vietnam history in 4000 years from primitive times to the twentieth century. This museum combines two buildings and an outdoor exhibition area. The building located at Trang Tien street now is exhibiting artifacts from primitive times to the Nguyen dynasty 1945 such as Dong Son bronze drum, ceramics in Ly and Tran dynasty while the other at no. 216 Tran Quang Khai street is exhibiting artifacts from the nineteenth century to the present. Location 216 Tran Quang Khai Street, Trang Tien Ward, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi or 1 Trang Tien Street, Hoan Kiem District, HanoiOpening hours all days in the week except for the first Monday of the monthMorning from 0800 to 1200Afternoon from 1330 to 1700Note for the schedule of opening time at the Lunar New Year holiday, the museum management will announce 024 3825 2853Entrance fee Adult VND/personStudent at universities, colleges, vocational schools, technical schools VND/personStudent VND/personChild under 6 years old Free Note The price above includes two exhibition areas in the Vietnam National Museum of feesCamera VND/a cameraCamcorder VND/ a machine Show map Most Popular Temple of Literature Hanoi Ba Vi National Park, Hanoi Hoan Kiem Lake Hanoi – What to See & Do Bat Trang Ceramic Village in Hanoi 10 Best Things to Do in Hanoi, Vietnam Hanoi's Old Quarter is captured in an autumn morning. Photo by VnExpress/Son Nguyen. Hanoi ranks 37th in a list of the world’s 50 most beautiful cities drawn up by Flight Network on Wendesday, surpassing several of Asian neighbors. To come up with the list, the online travel agency asked over 1,000 travel writers, travel bloggers and travel agencies from around the world based on their experiences. Hanoi tops in Asia, where it is trailed by Seoul 40th, Bangkok 43rd, Jaipur in India 48th, and Beijing 50th. "With its many charming lakes peopled with locals doing Tai Chi slow meditation in motion and just enjoying the surroundings, a delightful blend of French and Vietnamese architecture, delicious restaurants, and an intriguing old quarter, Hanoi, although changing fast, is one of the few really beautiful Southeast Asian cities," Flight Network said. Tran Quoc Pagoda sits on a peninsula on the east side of the West Lake in Hanoi. Photo by Shutterstock/tronghoang. French capital Paris took the top spot, with the authors citing its Eiffel tower and artworks in the Louvre museum. The city is also known for its cuisine and shopping, according to Flight Network. city New York came second in the list, followed by London in the Venice in Italy, and Vancouver in Canada. Other cities in the top 10 were Barcelona in Spain, Cape Town in South Africa, San Francisco in the Sydney in Australia, and Rome in Italy. Hanoi, which hosted the historic second summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in February, received million foreign tourists in the first nine months of this year, up 10 percent year-on-year. In March it was named among the top 15 destinations in the world in a poll on travel website TripAdvisor. Hanoi not only has 36 bustling streets, with street vendors every morning and iced tea on sidewalks, but Hanoi is also a very civilized and modern capital with impressive buildings. Today, let us go through the list of the top buildings in Hanoi with the most beautiful architecture. For an occasion, you visit Hanoi to admire the breath of old times, but you can still find many new and beautiful things! 1. Keangnam Hanoi Landmark Tower © Keangnam Hanoi Landmark Tower FB Keangnam Hanoi Landmark Tower is the first impressive building with the most beautiful architecture. The building locates on Pham Hung Street, Nam Tu Liem District, Hanoi. Keangnam Hanoi Landmark Tower holds the record as the tallest building in Vietnam until February 2018 with a height of 336m and is the largest tower in Vietnam so far. Keangnam Tower has a total area of ​​about 579,000 m2, including a 72-storey block and two 48-storey apartment buildings. The group of the tower has the observatory item, a 5-star hotel, commercial and entertainment centre, hall with a capacity of 2,000 people, nearly 1,000 luxury apartments, and 36 floors used for Grade A office space for rent. All of this complex looks like a miniature city in the heart of Hanoi. Especially, from floors, 62 to 70 is the location of the InterContinental Hotel IHG, one of the world’s leading hotel management groups. InterContinental Hanoi Landmark72 is currently the tallest hotel in Hanoi. All rooms have transparent glass doors, so the guests can enjoy panoramic views of Hanoi city from above. 2. Lotte Center Hanoi © Lotte Center Hanoi FB The 65-storey building of Lotte Center Hanoi is at the corner of Lieu Giai – Dao Tan intersection Ba Dinh district, Hanoi. This one is the 3rd tallest skyscraper in Vietnam, the 2nd tallest in Hanoi with 267m high. The building has a modern architectural style inspired by the traditional Vietnamese ao dai. Lotte Center Hanoi includes office, entertainment, a shopping mall, and a high-end conference centre. Typically, the 65th floor of the building is the viewing floor and the skywalk experience. From the height of nearly 300m on the top of Lotte, you can zoom out more than 10 km to see the four directions of the capital, from the North bank of the Red River to the new Tu Liem district. Depending on your preference, you can choose the time to visit this place, come in the morning to watch the sunrise, watch the entire West Lake in the North, to the East and Southeast is Long Bien Bridge with over 100 years old. If you like a romantic view, you should come to this area in the evening when the night falls. Then, you will admire a splendid Hanoi in the lights and sparkling streets. 3. JW Marriot Hotel Hanoi © JW Marriot Hotel Hanoi FB JW Marriot Hotel situates 8 Do Duc Duc, Me Tri, Nam Tu Liem, Hanoi. JW Marriot is one of the best 5-star hotels in Hanoi with a prime location. It is very convenient to Noi Bai international airport, close to the National Convention Center, east to travel to the Presidential Palace and Government Office. Besides, the JW Marriot Hotel is also right behind the My Dinh National Convention Center, which creates a suitable place for the guests when joining the events. The most distinctive and impressive feature of this hotel is its unique architecture simulating the image of a legendary dragon on the long coastline of Vietnam. The significant symbol has lived in a long history and Vietnamese culture. Under the talented hands of American architect Carlos Zapata also the designer of the Bitexco Financial Tower in Ho Chi Minh City, JW Marriott Hotel Hanoi looks like a lively dragon curling up from the East coast. It is because of this unique architecture, JW Marriott Hotel Hanoi was honoured at the International Property Awards 2014 in the Asia-Pacific region with the prize for The Best New Hotel Construction and Design. The JW Marriott Hotel used to welcome President Obama to relax during his visit to Vietnam in May 2016. And, the JW Marriott hotel was selected as the accommodation of President Donald Trump during his visit to Vietnam for the US-North Korea summit on February 27 and 28, 2019. 4. Eurowindow MultiComplex © Eurowindow MultiComplex FB Eurowindow MultiComplex locates at 27 Tran Duy Hung Street, Trung Hoa Ward, Cau Giay District, Hanoi. The complex is as a hyphen between the Hanoi Old Town and the new modern centre of the capital. You can easily find banking and financial services, a highly educated environment in a harmonious natural landscape. Although it is a little-known work, Eurowindow MultiComplex is highly appreciated by experts as well as architects. The leading US architectural firm WATG Wimberly Allison Tong & Goo and the French construction management consultant, APAVE, combined to fulfil this building. The entire exterior of the building has an insulated glass system. The 4-colour glasses have a random range, creating a beautiful look of the block. In the late afternoon, when the city lights up, among the shimmering colours of lights, Eurowindow MultiComplex appears magnificent, attractive, and different from other buildings. 5. Sofitel Metropole © Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi FB Sofitel Metropole is also in the list of the most beautiful architectural buildings in Hanoi. Sofitel Metropole is not only famous for its unique French colonial architecture, but also the rich history of the hotel when it has existed for more than a century to this day. Sofitel Metropole situates at 15 Ngo Quyen Street, in the heart of Hanoi capital, near Hoan Kiem Lake and the magnificent Opera House. The building built by two French investors, André Ducamp and Gustave-Émile Dumoutier, and opened in 1901. This hotel is also the first and oldest hotel in Hanoi. Up to now, Sofitel Metropol still retains the ancient features of the French architectural style and elegant oriental motifs. The facade and inside of the hotel are covered in pure white with green windows. And, its balconies have curling lines typical of French colonial architecture. Typically, if you come to Hanoi on cold days, stop at La Terrasse in the hotel – a unique sidewalk coffee shop located along the street of Ngo Quyen, which is known as the Little Paris in the heart of Hanoi. Sipping a cup of hot cocoa in cold weather and watching the streets will make you feel like you are coming to France in a magnificent and romantic city, but life on the streets is still Vietnam. 6. The Old Building of Hanoi General University The Old Building of Hanoi General University FB The old building of Hanoi General University on Tran Thanh Tong street is a work bearing ancient French architecture. It is currently a study place for chemistry students, National University, and Pharmacy University. However, before the August Revolution, this was the site of the Indochina University, designed by French architect Ernest Hébrard in 1926. The building in the style of Indochinese architecture combines European architecture to create an extremely harmonious beauty, but also has its own features. The highlight for the block is the octagonal layered tile roof. Between the layers are small doors decorated with beautiful patterns. The main entrance is an arched door with a height equivalent to two floors of the house. The door is decorated with glass and metal in the Art Nouveau style, which creates a beautiful appearance and increases the aesthetics of the hall. The building is a successful combination of architecture in Eastern and Western culture in Hanoi. Coming here, you are like stepping into an old long-term palace in the heart of the capital. 7. National Economics University National Economics University FB The lecture hall A2 of the National Economics University 207 Gai Phong Street is truly a place worth visiting when you come to Hanoi. The 10-storey building and 2 basements have been used since 2017. Built for 13 years, so the A2 lecture hall is often referred to as the century building. With the purpose of educational orientation in a modern way, the building was built in the style of modern French architecture, designed by the architecture from France. The A2 building includes a combination of lecture halls, libraries, and administrative blocks. The whole building is covered with the main colour of white to make every corner bright. Built with spiral architecture, when viewed from above, you will admire the glittering beauty as a modern commercial centre. Maybe for everyone who comes to this place, even after the age of going to school, there will still be a bright feeling of student life, and you should come to see the beauty of this building. Above is a list of beautiful architectural buildings in Hanoi. With these destinations, we hope you have more choice to visit when you travel to Hanoi capital of Vietnam.

ha noi capital of vietnam is very beautiful