The city is home to many world heritage sites, such as the Thang Long Imperial Citadel and the Temple of Literature, as well as iconic historical landmarks like Hoan Kiem Lake and the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. VNA Photo: Thanh TùngWith the development of modern tourism infrastructure and the organization of international cultural events, Hanoi asserts its position as Vietnam’s top tourism hub. VNA Photo: Thanh TùngThe thousand-year-old Hanoi capital attracts tourists, thanks to its unique combination of history, culture, and modernity. VNA Photo: Thanh TùngThe city is home to many world heritage sites, such as the Thang Long Imperial Citadel and the Temple of Literature, as well as iconic historical landmarks like Hoan Kiem Lake and the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. VNA Photo: Thanh TùngHanoi, a thousand-year-old capital, is an attractive destination for tourists, thanks to its unique combination of history, culture, and modernity. VNA Photo: Thanh TùngHanoi has earned UNESCO recognition as a “City for Peace” and “Creative City.” VNA Photo: Thanh TùngHanoi has identified tourism as a spearhead economic sector, emphasizing the renewal of both content and presentation to attract and retain visitors. VNA Photo: Thanh TùngThe thousand-year-old Hanoi capital attracts tourists, thanks to its unique combination of history, culture, and modernity. VNA Photo: Thanh TùngThe thousand-year-old Hanoi capital attracts tourists, thanks to its unique combination of history, culture, and modernity. VNA Photo: Thanh Tùng
From vibrant traditional festivals and unique cultural destinations to large-scale international events, Hanoi—a city of a thousand-year civilization—wins the hearts of both domestic and international visitors in 2024. VNA Photo: Thanh Tùng