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Hanoi old quarter

 

There’s an old Vietnamese saying, “Hanoi has thirty-six streets and guilds – Jam Street, Sugar Street, Salt Street…”. Inside a modern and dynamic city, there appears an antique quarter, the Hanoi’s Old quarter – the represented eternal soul of the city. These days, most Vietnamese and Westerners are familiar with the phrase “Hà Nội - Ba mươi sáu phố phường” (translated as “Ha Noi - 36 districts” or “Hanoi – 36 Old Streets”), or “Phố cổ Hà Nội” (translated as “Hanoi’s Old quarter ”), the top special historical vestige and sight-seeing of the capital, luring international visitors thanks to their mostly original state.

Old gate in old quarter Hanoi

Where is the Old quarter located? Located between the Lake of the Restored Sword, the Long Bien Bridge, a former city rampart, and a citadel wall, the Old quarter (consisting of 36 old streets inside) started as a snake and alligator-infested swamp. It later evolved into a cluster of villages made up of houses on stilts, and was unified by Chinese administrators who built ramparts around their headquarters. The area was named "Dominated Annam" or "Protected South" by the Chinese.

 

How old are the streets? It would be a big surprise should you know that Hanoi's Old quarter came into being at the time King Ly Thai To selected Thang Long as the country’s capital in 1010, that is, the streets have a nearly 1,000-year old history and became crowded & lively in 15th century. What makes them unique is that many of them remain in their very ancient architecture of the 15th century. Up to now, it has been the oldest continuously developed area of Vietnam.
What are their names’ origins? Due to their long-lasting age, they are called “Old Quarter” or “36 Old Streets” (as consisting of 36 member streets). Similarly to the Guilded age of Europe, “Ha Noi's 36 districts” is Vietnam's version of the guild concept. In the past, as artisans moved to the capital city to do business, they gathered together in this area to share the resources. As a result, many of the streets were named after the crafts sold at that individual street. Pho Hang Bun (Vermicelli), Pho Hang Ma (Paper Product), Pho Hang Bac (Silver), etc. are examples of the streets carrying the name of the products sold there.
Hanoi old quarter


The phrase “36 pho phuong” often causes much confusion for most people; “Phố” means a street or a place for merchants to gather to do business, while “Phường”, a district or a guild of artisans specializing in a particular trade (phuong cheo, phuong tho, etc.). Yet, in any case, both are right to some extent.
 

Specialized craft streets and guilds: Most tourists are eager for exploring the old streets well-known for each one’s specialized
A corner of Hang Gai Street industry. Hang Gai Street offers silk clothing ready-made and tailored, embroidery, and silver products. Hang Quat, the street that formerly sold silk and feather fans, now stuns the visitor by its brilliantly colored funeral and festival flags and religious objects and clothing. To Tich Street connects the above two and is still the wood turner's street. Hang Ma glimmers with shiny paper products, such as gift wrappings, wedding decorations and miniature paper objects to burn for the dead. Lan Ong Street is a sensual delight of textures and smells emanating from the sacks of herbal medicinal products: leaves, roots, barks, and powders, etc. Coming here, you may feel as if you were in a classical-styled area in terms of both architecture and product types!
 
 Cyclo for traveling around Hanoi old quarter

36 old streets or more? Although the old section of Hanoi is often called the "36 Old Streets," there are more than 36 actual streets. Some researchers believe that the number 36 came from the 15th century when there might have been 36 guild locations, which were workshop areas, not streets. When streets were later developed, the guild names were applied to the streets. Others attribute the 36 to a more abstract concept. The number nine in Asia represents the concept of "plenty." Nine times the four directions makes 36, which simply means "many". In fact, there are now more than 70 streets in the area.

Although many of the streets no longer sell the products after which they were named, some still do. Today, the Old Quarter has become the unique classical feature of Hanoi, and the inspiration of numerous writers, poets, and painters, and one of the desired tourist destinations in Hanoi.

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At Hanoi Cooking Centre we care about all things culinary. Located in 44 Chau Long Street, nestled on the edge of Hanoi's famous old quarter and close to picturesque Truc Bach and West Lake, Hanoi Cooking Centre is a cooking school, retail outlet and cafe. Hanoi Cooking Centre offers hands-on cooking classes and short courses in a relaxed atmosphere, designed by chef Tracey Lister, co-author of KOTO - A Culinary Journey Through Vietnam. At Hanoi Cooking Centre you can take part in: Vietnamese and International Cooking Classes Street Eats and Market Tours Corporate Team Building Classes Cooking for Kids

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Hanoi A1 Hotel

Newest boutique hotel in Hanoi, ideally situated in the heart of the old quarter, center of Hanoi, “in the middle of everywhere”, this exclusive, discreetly luxurious hotel seduces its guests with its intimate atmosphere, cosy comfort and relaxed elegance. A gem of a small hotel, attention to detail together with the personal touch will ensure you feel special; you will be treated like a guest in a private residence. From the moment you arrive, our dedicated team of butlers will tend to your every need - from unpacking your bags and serving afternoon tea to co-coordinating your social itinerary… so that you can totally relax. You can check in to your room from 3pm on the day of arrival, and have the convenience of checking out at 12noon on the day of departure, should you have a late start. Airport transfers can be arranged on request. Easy, quick and stress-free providing you with the time to relax.

Medallion Hotel

Newest boutique hotel in Hanoi, ideally situated in the heart of the old quarter, center of Hanoi, “in the middle of everywhere”, this exclusive, discreetly luxurious hotel seduces its guests with its intimate atmosphere, cosy comfort and relaxed elegance. A gem of a small hotel, attention to detail together with the personal touch will ensure you feel special; you will be treated like a guest in a private residence. From the moment you arrive, our dedicated team of butlers will tend to your every need - from unpacking your bags and serving afternoon tea to co-coordinating your social itinerary… so that you can totally relax. You can check in to your room from 3pm on the day of arrival, and have the convenience of checking out at 12noon on the day of departure, should you have a late start. Airport transfers can be arranged on request. Easy, quick and stress-free providing you with the time to relax.

Hanoi Grand View Hotel

All 35 fully equipped rooms in Hanoi Grand View Hotel come satellite LCD TV, individually controlled air-conditioning, desk, safety box, mini-bar, tea and coffee maker, bathroom with shower massage, bathtub, daily buffet breakfast served in the hotel’s restaurant, etc. Cot and iron available upon request, Bicycle rental is available for exploring the surrounding area. Parking is also available for guests who arrived with their own transportation. Baby sitting services are available for those quiet evenings alone. The 24 hour front desk, luggage storage services and faxing services provide guests a relaxing stay at Hanoi Grand View Hotel.

Flower Garden Hanoi Hotel

Located in the heart of downtown Hanoi, tourist attractions such as the Old Quarters, Sword Lake, West Lake and the Red River are all within walking distances. The 83 rooms of this first class property are fitted with modern amenities and the large windows give a bright and spacious feel to the interiors. Rooms including Superior rooms, Deluxe rooms, Suite rooms.

Mövenpick Hotel Hanoi

Conveniently located in the heart of the Hanoi’s central business district, the hotel is approximately 40 minutes drive from Noi Bai International Airport and only 5 minutes from the city centre. With its distinctive French architecture as well as excellent services and facilities, Mövenpick Hotel Hanoi is specially tailored to meet the needs of discerning corporate travellers. There are 154 well-appointed rooms and suites, 93 of which are non-smoking rooms and 20 connecting rooms. All rooms are equipped with LCD flat screen TVs and a wide selection of international cable TV channels. Mini-bar, IDD telephone, personal safe, tea and coffee making amenities are also available. Broadband cable and WiFi Internet is accessible in all guest rooms and throughout the public areas of the hotel.

Hanoi Melia Hotel

Hanoi Melia Hotel is located right in the centre of Hanoi's business, government and diplomatic, cultural and tourist attractions, entertainment and shopping district. Hanoi Melia Hotel has largest ballroom in Hanoi and also in Vietnam that can accommodate up to 1200 persons and it's own in-house parking garage. All rooms and suites features amenities which are very important for business travellers such as, large writing desk with executive chair, International direct dialing phone, spare telephone connection line and power point for computers.

Sofitel Plaza Hanoi Hotel

Situated in Central Hanoi, Sofitel Plaza Hanoi forms a recognized landmark, tucked in between West Lake and the Red River. 317 tastefully decorated rooms, showcasing wall-to-wall windows which provides guests panoramic views of the city. The hotel has conference facilities for up to 500 people, a business centre, 2 restaurants, 3 bars and offers complimentary wireless internet in public areas. Only hotel that features a fitness centre with an all-weather swimming pool and spa.

Silk Path Hotel Hanoi

Whether it’s for vacation or for a business trip, selecting the right Hotel makes all the difference. Advantageously located in the heart of the charming old quarter of Hanoi; countless Tourist Attractions, Government and Diplomatic institutions as well as the Business District of the city, Silk Path Hotel, with its 106 well-appointed exclusively designed rooms and suites, makes the Hotel the preferred choice of the demanding Traveler as well as the discerning Businessman. The Hotel has a 2 level restaurant with private dining rooms, a unique bar, a conference room and a Fitness Center and Sauna Silk Path Hotel guarantees a comfortable stay with all thinkable luxury amenities within reach. 5 star services at 4 star prices.

InterContinental Hanoi Westlake

InterContinental Hanoi Westlake has been opend on 12 Dec 2007, the hotel is located in Hanoi, just 40 minutes drive from Noi Bai International Airport. Set entirely over the waters of historic Westlake and adjacent to the 800 year old Golden Lotus Pagoda, the hotel offers 359 stylish guest rooms; five cutting edge restaurants and bars; a ballroom and four event rooms, all in a tranquil residential setting.

Hanoi travel

Imagine a city where the exotic chic of old Asia blends with the dynamic face of new Asia. Where the medieval and modern co-exist. A city with a blend of Parisian grace and Asian pace, an architectural museum piece evolving in harmony with its history, rather than bulldozing through like many of the region’s capitals. Hanoi is where imagination becomes reality.
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