For those who grew up in the vivid daily television images of the Vietnam War, the idea of going to Hanoi still has an uneasy element.
"Isn't it strange there?
Asked a friend who grew up in the conflict.
I have to admit it.
The capital of North Vietnam has such an ominous image as home to the United StatesS.
The enemy of the Army whose image still exists.
Today, however, when you leave, you will still face a strong historical physical reminder, and of course, the gorgeous French colonial architecture and a series of exquisite culinary experiences, from elegance to street food.
To experience them, however, you have to go through the streets, a notorious death --defying act.
Each street is a group of mobile motorcycles with no traffic lights or parking signs, so it is a special challenge to cross in front of them.
Obviously they got a hint from you.
You should trek through traffic and walk slowly and evenly across the road (
Not as fast and fast as we did in New York)
Because each driver is using your progress to determine if he or she should be in front or behind you.
When you see this group of mobs going straight for you, the accident will happen and the speed will accelerate --and do.
It is worth a try, however, as there are many striking attractions: the stark mausoleum in Ho Chi Minh City, which holds his body (
Russian technology)
Lying in a glass box, guarded by stiff soldiers (
Although it is difficult to know which is more harmonious
See ho's body or video on the way to the late singer Pete Sege praising ho's virtues)
Hoa Lo Prison, also known as "Hilton Hanoi", was originally built by France with the aim of imprison the Vietnamese revolutionary and then used to imprison the United StatesS.
Pilot shot down during Vietnam War
One of the pilots was John McCain and his flight suit, and another more common souvenir was on display in the section dedicated to the presentation of American prisoners of war. (
Most of the people in the prison are suffering from the French suffering for the Vietnamese. )
However, as part of the American exhibition, there is a video that scares people who have read the memoirs of prisoners of war after returning home: pure propaganda, which shows the pilot having a good time-
Enjoy a Christmas dinner, receive a letter from home and go swimming in a bathing suit, a particularly strange order.
Their experience at summer camp is a whole new interpretation of their lives there.
However, although these experiences may be severe, they are only a small part of the overall experience of the city.
Hanoi is made up of 100 lakes, some of which are natural and some of which are artificial. although there are a group of motorcycles, it still gives it a quiet and romantic appearance.
In the morning, residents do tai chi around Hoan Kiem Lake in the center;
In the evening, when the colorful lights illuminate the Turtle Tower in the center (
Named after the turtle legend who lives in the Lake--
Some giant turtles are still doing it. -
Provided a magical sword for the King to repel the invaders)
There are musicians playing and couples dancing.
Many aristocratic French colonial buildings survived the turbulent past of the city and are now decorated to accommodate embassies, small hotels or restaurants in the highlights of the Opera House, inspired by gannier's masterpieces in Paris and the restored expanded Metropolitan Hotel.
Unlike the big Boulevard in the French neighborhood, the crowded alleys of the old town are purely Vietnamese, packed with stalls selling art and silk, and open-air food stalls selling the city's cuisine.
In fact, the street food in Hanoi is so diverse and extraordinary that we decided to go to the streets with the famous food blogger fan Cong Tu, he and his partner Mark Rosen run a Hanoi street food tour company.
After initially raising objections to something, we gave in and started eating, believing that Tu would choose products that were both delicious and would not make a wary Westerner sick. (And he does. )
Running from place to place, we had the best river powder, the classic rice noodle soup, we were in any place in Hanoi or Vietnam, at the booth run by Phuong Beo, roast pork and seasonings with her secret meat.
We wanted to delay because we knew there would be more food coming, but we couldn't stop ourselves from eating it, which was great.
Still, we tasted shrimp strips, two bowls of river powder, a mini banh mi called banh mi, consisting of meat sauce, fried scallions, coriander and chili sauce then rice fermented with yogurt, a strange green rubber-like disk made of glutinous rice, noodles and pork bread tea, A Vietnamese egg coffee that sounds good. a rich Vietnamese coffee with egg yolk tastes like tiramisu.
You did make some concessions in comfort.
Sitting on a crowded street with low blue plastic stools, but the taste is well worth it.
However, for those who are not ready to eat on the street yet, there is a softer place to try different flavors.
Quan An Ngon is a big and friendly place, loved by locals and tourists, with open-air stalls on a large terrace.
It has several locations;
The hotel at 18 panbozhou Street is the most atmospheric, friendly and English-speaking hotel. (
Don't miss the glazed ribs of the tamarind. )
Of course, there are more elegant, indoor places in the city to taste local cuisine.
The capital of Spice Garden, Vietnamese restaurant has a buffet lunch and is huge, it shows different local dishes all over the country and shows more shellfish than I have ever seen in one place. (
In the evening, the restaurant has a very delicate order menu with Nha Trang lobster, Curry, sweet potato and Vietnamese herbs, as well as a dip in sesame roast beef, lemon grass and Nuoc nam, fish sauce and green lime juice. )
In a beautiful room decorated with Buddha and floating lotus ponds, wild lotus flowers serve northern Vietnamese dishes.
Bobby Chinn restaurant combines the influence of New Zealand-born chefs-
Middle East, California, France-
Vietnamese cuisine, located outside the city center near the scenic West Lake.
The whole experience is peaceful as you need to drive there.
And there is absolutely no street crossing.
Where to stay: The Metropole Hotel officially named Sofitel Hanoi legendary Metropole is the former
Since its opening in 1901, this is a great place to stay in the city.
World leaders, movie stars (
From Charlie Chaplin to Angelina Jolie, their Italian restaurant was named Angelina Jolie)
The main literary figures live here, both in the original Metropolitan area and in the updated, somewhat glittery opera area.
The hotel's underground bunker also has a history to avoid guests from the Hanoi bombings.
The hotel's historic tour ended with the bunker, including a recording recorded by guest Joan Betz during the blast, which was absolutely distressing.
How to Fly: take off from the United StatesS.
Passengers in Asian cities must transfer to Hanoi.
Full disclosure: Cathay Pacific offers me a great ticket as I have always been a fan of their service and have always been a top notch International.
It is also easy to connect to Hong Kong because it is a modern and efficient airport.
When you cross the building in Kowloon, you are not as excited at the edge of the seat as when landing at the old airport Kai Tak, but the whole airport experience is much easier.
How to Organize: the trail of Indochina uses the most advanced guide for a customized Vietnam tour (
For example, our knowledgeable, flexible and sweet Do Sy Quy, also known as Joe Buffalo)
Detailed, unusual itinerary, identifying hotel and restaurant suggestions and seamless ground service.
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