Thailand may have the Maeklong Railway Market, but it has nothing on Hanoi’s Ngo 224 Le Duan, better known as “Train Street”. Before Instagram, this narrow Old Quarter...
Built in 1886 to be the Notre Dame of Indochina, Hanoi’s St. Joseph’s Cathedral became the symbol of French domination over Vietnam for 70 years. Today is Hanoi's oldest...
With most bars and clubs closed at midnight, Hanoi is not what you’d consider a “party town”. But, for foreigners, there is still an active nightlife scene, as long...
Trấn Quốc Pagoda is the oldest pagoda in Hanoi, originally constructed in the 6th century. Originally it was sited on the shores of the Red River. But confronted with...
Lacquer art and dishware are some of Vietnam's signature exports. Here's a look at Hanoi's Thu Hương Lacquer Arts factory and how artisans there undertake the painstaking,...