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Welcome
to Vietnam
Hanoi
Some of the street
scenes in Hanoi could be Paris. The French-style mansions and tree-lined
boulevards help retain the city's reputation as being "The Paris
of the East" Hanoi's culture, however, is uniquely Vietnamese and
it exhibits few of the scars of the Indochina War.
Hand Kiem Lake is regarded by locals as being one of the
city's most beautiful sports. Jade Hill Pagoda is built o an island
linked to the shore by a red, arched bridge.
Old Town, north of the lake has 36 quaint, narrow streets
named after the goods they sell.There is Basket Street, Silk Street,
etc.
The Temple of Literature is the largest temple complex in
Hanoi. It was dedicated to Confucian philosophy. Built in 1070 it
became a spiritual and cultural center of the kingdom where scholars
took their examination to become Mandarins.
The Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum is major Hanoi landmark as is the
former Presidential Palace nearby. "Uncle Ho" refuse to live in
the palace Preferring a modest house next to a small lake.
Water Puppetry is a form of theatre that is uniquely Vietnamese.
It uses the surface of the water as a stage with puppeteers concealed
behind a bamboo screen. History and religious plays, legends and
stories of village life are accompanied by signers, traditional
orchestras and occasionally fireworks |