There are places that tourists think they will forget but unexpectedly want to return again and again.
From a pagoda - Cau Dong - on Hang Duong street, at first glance it looks quite simple but inside it contains many valuable relics from the bronze bell - "Dong Mon Tu Chung" cast in the 8th year of Canh Thinh (1800) of the Tay Son dynasty; 60 round statues, including 3 Tam The statues created in the 18th century, along with many decorative carvings of high artistic value, to 2 statues worshiping Grand Tutor Tran Thu Do and his wife Tran Thi Dung - who was honored as Linh Tu Quoc Mau.








Not to mention, Cau Dong Pagoda is also a Revolutionary Relic, during the resistance war against the French, it was a place to hide Viet Minh cadres... To a famous noodle shop on Bat Su street, one of the best in Hanoi, where military writer Chu Lai took me to eat many times. There is an egg coffee shop with its own flavor on Cau Go street, where some objects and traces of the subsidy period are displayed... There is the famous beef salad that the old artist Quang Phung praised so much, loved by both the old and the young...
The image of chickens holding red roses in their mouths at the rich market - Hang Be is an unforgettable feature for tourists. Hanoi is beautiful during the day, but Hanoi at night is even more charming, because the night brings mystery, urging tourists to want to explore. It is still a familiar Quan Chuong Gate, but in the yellow light of the lights it sparkles strangely. It is still the legendary Long Bien Bridge, but at night it takes on a different appearance. Or The Huc Bridge with the red color of the flag reflecting on the shimmering, magical surface of Hoan Kiem Lake...
After wandering around the streets, visitors can enter the auditorium to immerse themselves in the stories of water puppets or immerse themselves in the space of female singers, musicians and mandarins (drummers) in the unique art of Ca Tru...
Hanoi at night always invites visitors to explore and experience new things.