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Hanoi’s Old Quarter: Balancing tradition and tourism

ꦰ Hanoi’s Old Quarter: Balancing tradition and tourism

When it comes to cultural tourism, few places spark the imagination like historic quarters. In Vietnam, Hanoi’s Old Quarter stands out as a remarkable example of how heritage and modern tourism can harmoniously coexist.
🍌 How does a centuries-old neighborhood remain vibrant amid rapid urban development? Reporter Werawan Boonmee from NNT – the National News Bureau of Thailand – visited Vietnam to find the answer.

Festive spirit of Tet in Hanoi’s Old Quarter

Festive spirit of Tet in Hanoi’s Old Quarter

As Tet approaches, Hang Ma Street in Hanoi bursts into life, glowing in vibrant shades of red and gold. From morning till night, shoppers weave through dazzling displays of calligraphy scrolls, lanterns, firecracker garlands, and lucky money envelopes. More than just a shopping destination, the street is a hub for those eager to soak in the essence of the Lunar New Year.
Hanoi’s craft streets attract tourists

Hanoi’s craft streets attract tourists

Hanoi’s Old Quarter, with its bustling 36 streets, each often named after a traditional craft, such as Hang Bac (Silver Street), Hang Dong (Copper Street), and Lo Ren (Blacksmith Street), has retained the unique cultural values of Vietnam’s capital over time. Ancestral worship sites have also become must-see attractions for both domestic and international tourists.
Maintaining old crafts along Hanoi’s old streets

ꦺ Maintaining old crafts along Hanoi’s old streets

Traditional professions were a unique cultural feature of ancient Hanoi. In order to preserve this feature, the Management Board of Hoan Kiem Lake and Hanoi’s Old Quarter have held a series of cultural activities with the theme “Preserving ancient professions on the streets”, focusing on introducing Vietnamese traditional medicine on Lan Ong Street.
Celebrating Tet traditions in Hanoi’s Old Quarter

ꦅ Celebrating Tet traditions in Hanoi’s Old Quarter

In the heart of Vietnam’s capital Hanoi, the Old Quarter is full of hustle and bustle from a range of traditional customs and rituals held for the Lunar New Year, or Tet, holiday, as part of the annual “Tết Việt - Tết Phố” (or Vietnamese Tet - Street Tet) programme.
Australian PM savours Vietnamese foods, drinks locally brewed beer

ꦬ Australian PM savours Vietnamese foods, drinks locally brewed beer

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese had lunch at an eatery in Hanoi’s Old Quarter on June 3, where he tried the world-famous Vietnamese sandwich "banh mi", a favourite street food of many Vietnamese people and foreign tourists, and drank "bia hoi", a locally brewed beer often used by Hanoians on hot summer days.
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