Perfume Pagoda
Huong Pagoda is a large and most famous spiritual relic complex in Hanoi every beginning of the year. The spring travel journey begins with a boat on Yen stream, taking visitors through mountains and clouds to reach the sacred space of pagodas and caves.
In addition to spiritual elements, harmonious natural landscapes are also the reason why Perfume Pagoda always attracts a large number of tourists throughout the festival season lasting from January.
Temple of Literature - Quoc Tu Giam
Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam is a familiar destination for students and families every beginning of the year. Many people often come at the beginning of the year to ask for calligraphy and pray for good luck.
The ancient, solemn space and traditional cultural activities at the beginning of spring help this relic always maintain its special attraction.
Thang Long Imperial Citadel
Thang Long Imperial Citadel has special historical value, associated with Vietnamese feudal dynasties.
At the beginning of the year, tourists come here not only to visit architectural and archaeological works but also to participate in experiential activities and thematic exhibitions. The spacious, airy space and historical depth make Thang Long Imperial Citadel attractive to visitors.
Phu Tay Ho
Phu Tay Ho is one of the most crowded pilgrimage points in Hanoi at the beginning of the new year. People often come to offer sacrifices, pray for fortune, peace and luck for their families. Located on the West Lake, Phu Tay Ho has a spacious and sacred scene, especially crowded with visitors on the 1st day, full moon day and peak spring occasions.

Ngoc Son Temple
Located on Ngoc Island in the middle of Hoan Kiem Lake, Ngoc Son Temple is an indispensable destination in the spring travel journey of the Capital's people.
Visitors here can both worship and admire the central landscape of Hanoi. At the beginning of the year, the festival atmosphere and the flow of visitors make the Hoan Kiem Lake area bustling.
Tran Quoc Pagoda
Tran Quoc Pagoda is considered the oldest pagoda in Hanoi, nổi bật with its characteristic architecture and location along West Lake.
At the beginning of spring, many people come to the pagoda to pray for peace and health, and at the same time enjoy a peaceful and tranquil space. This is also a destination chosen by many international and domestic tourists when visiting Hanoi.
Quan Thanh Temple
Quan Thanh Temple is one of the "Thang Long Four Citadels", associated with the belief in worshiping Huyen Thien Tran Vu. The ancient, contemplative space of the relic attracts people to offer incense and pray for good luck at the beginning of the new year. Quan Thanh Temple is often crowded with visitors on holidays and early spring.
Bach Ma Temple
Bach Ma Temple is located in the middle of Hanoi's Old Quarter, the temple has a sacred and ancient space, attracting a large number of people and tourists to offer incense. At the beginning of spring, the temple becomes a familiar stop in the spring travel journey combined with exploring the Old Quarter of many families and tourists.