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Hanoi City Walking Tour Discover Hidden Gems and Train Street
¥6,078
per adult

Half-day Hands-on Pottery Workshop At Bat Trang
¥6,398
per adult

Hanoi Countryside Vintage Jeep Tour Bat Trang Village Farming Insights
¥12,156
per adult

Cycling to Bat Trang Pottery and Thanh Tri Villages
¥38,068
per traveler

Biking to Bat Trang Ceramic Village
¥15,995
per traveler
80% of travellers recommend

Hanoi Countryside and Bat Trang Ceramic Village Motorbike Tour
¥12,156
per adult

Dora Cruise Luxury 5 Star in Halong & Lan Ha Bay 2 Days 1 Night
¥56,782
per adult
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Yen My must see attractions
1. Hoan Kiem Lake
Hoàn Kiếm Lake is a popular meeting spot in Hanoi and the location of one of the city’s most picturesque temples. Just a short walk from the old town, the lake provides a leafy escape from the city crowds and heat. Join the locals for a game of chess, stroll around the lake or pack a picnic lunch to enjoy beneath the trees.
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2. St. Joseph's Cathedral of Hanoi
St. Joseph Cathedral is a 19th-century neo-Gothic church built with the Notre Dame of Paris in mind. The church is a gathering place for the large Roman Catholic community of Hanoi and is also popular with tourists. Constructed when the French first occupied the city, St. Joseph Cathedral is a striking example of colonial architecture in Hanoi.
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3. Hanoi Opera House
Admire the architecture of the Hanoi Opera House from the outside or buy a ticket to one of the shows to really appreciate this grand venue.
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4. Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum
When the former Viet Minh leader died in 1969, his body was embalmed and placed in the grand Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. This site is a place of great importance to many Vietnamese, and one of Hanoi’s most visited attractions.
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5. Dong Xuan Market
Dong Xuan Market, Hanoi’s biggest marketplace, is a cavernous building full of tiny aisles. Built by the French at the end of the 19th century, the covered market today has stalls selling anything from household items and food, to clothes and shoes. Tourists visit the market mainly for the experience rather than the shopping.
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