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The Tasty Tale of Hanoi’s “Pho Ganh” Vendor

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A stunning 1.6-meter bronze statue depicting a vendor selling pho , Vietnam’s iconic noodle soup, has found its home on Tong Duy Tan Street in Hanoi’s historic Old Quarter. This vibrant food street, nestled in the heart of the Hang Bong Ward, is part of the renowned Hoan Kiem District. The captivating bronze statue, a recent addition to Tong Duy Tan Street, instantly captivates locals and visitors alike. Curator Nguyen The Son shared that the statue’s strategic placement at the entrance of Tong Duy Tan Street, just a stone’s throw away from the iconic “Train Street” on Tran Phu, makes it a welcoming sight for all. “Its proximity to Hoan Kiem Lake, a beloved tourist destination, further enhances its allure,” Son added. The statue is not just a work of art but also pays homage to Hanoi’s rich culinary heritage, with pho being a shining example. The design of the statue draws inspiration from a vintage photograph captured by an unknown French photographer. It beautifull...

The Mystical Hang Ma Street: Capturing the Magical in Frame

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With the Mid-Autumn Festival just around the corner, falling on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month, Hang Ma Street in Hanoi’s Hoan Kiem District is already abuzz with excitement. A week before the festival (September 17), the street is bustling with visitors eager to immerse themselves in the festive atmosphere and shop for themed treats. As the highly anticipated festival draws near, Hang Ma Street transforms into a vibrant hub of colorful toys and festive home decor. The shops along the street are a hive of activity, with a plethora of colorful toys and festive decorations on display, creating a cheerful ambiance. During the festival, both locals and visitors alike flock to picturesque spots to capture memorable moments of this vibrant annual celebration. Families with young children are a heartwarming sight, as parents hold their little ones in their arms to ensure they have the best view of the bustling street and festive de...

Hanoi’s Thriving Pedestrian Zone Extends Opening Hours for the National Holiday

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Hanoi’s Hoan Kiem District will open its iconic tourist spots and pedestrian streets in the Old Quarter from 7 pm to midnight daily during the National Day holiday, which falls between August 30 and September 3. Hoan Kiem Lake, a beloved Hanoi landmark. Photo: Tran Tai The district has been working diligently to maintain public hygiene, regulate traffic, and uphold urban order during this festive period. These efforts ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors to the area. Vietnam’s Ministry of Labor, Invalids, and Social Affairs announced that civil servants will enjoy a four-day break for the National Day celebrations this year, from August 31 to September 3. The walking area surrounding Hoan Kiem Lake and its neighboring downtown locations has become a cultural hub and a defining feature of Hanoi since 1997. Spanning over 25 streets and alleys in the Old Quarter, this pedestrian zone is closed to traffic from Friday night until the stroke of midnight on Sunday. ...