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The Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum (Vietnamese: Lăng Chủ tịch Hồ Chí Minh) is a large memorial in Hanoi, Vietnam. It is located in the centre of Ba Dinh Square, which is the place where Vietminh leader Ho Chi Minh.

The Temple of Literature (Văn Miếu) is a temple of Confucius in Hanoi, northern Vietnam. The temple hosts the "Imperial Academy" (Quốc Tử Giám), Vietnam's first national university. The temple was built in 1070 at the time of King Lý Nhân Tông
The Vietnam Museum of Ethnology (Vietnamese: Bảo tàng Dân tộc học Việt Nam) is a museum in Hanoi, Vietnam, which focuses on the 54 officially recognized ethnic groups in Vietnam. It is located on a 3.27-acre (13,200 m2) property in the Cầu Giấy District, about 8 km from the city center
Shopping in Hanoi is a major attraction amongst domestic and foreign tourists.Hanoi, the one-thousand-year-old capital of Vietnam, offers tourists a wide range of items to buy for souvenirs as well as local specialties.

"Chả cá Lã Vọng" (grilled fish La Vong ) is a special food of Ha Noi and attracts not only local guests but also foreign travellers who always enjoy it.

Visit Hanoi by cyclo to dive in the soul of Hanoi. This "authentic" way allow visitors discover the city center in intense emotions. It's like you are in the centre of a whirlwind of movement, wrapped in a cacophony of horns and the bustle of people who trying to make their way in the middle of all this excitement.
Liberty travel agency 32 Hoai duc, Hanoi, Viet Nam tel: (+84-4)2535657383 email:lta05@gmail.com

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