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Hanoi Tends to Develop the Old Quarter into the Tourism Center

Hanoi Tends to Develop the Old Quarter into the Tourism Center

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Hanoi Tends to Develop the Old Quarter into the Tourism Center.Tourism experts  believe that In order to attract more and more tourists from in domestic as well as a board, Hanoi should focus on developing the old quarter in Hoan Kiem District into the Tourism Center of cultural tourism, shopping and entertainment. 

Emirates Airlines will fly to Ho Chi Minh City

Emirates Airlines will fly to Ho Chi Minh City

Emirates Airline announced firm is preparing plans to open direct flights from Dubai to Ho Chi Minh City on 4-6-2012 in plans to expand its route network to Southeast Asia.
Vo Huy Cuong, Head of Air Transport Aviation Administration, said Emirates is preparing the agency for permission to carry out daily flights to Ho Chi Minh City.
Emirates also announced that it will use Airbus A330-200 aircraft including 27 business class seats and 251 economy class seats for flights between Dubai International Airport and Tan Son Nhat International Airport. As planned, the company's aircraft will arrive at City 19 hours 20 minutes and take off leaving this city at 20 hours 50 minutes.
Emirates Airline
Emirates Airline is preparing plans to fly to Ho Chi Minh City on May 6-2012 – Photo: Emirates website.
As the schedule,  28-10-2012, the airline will use Boeing B777-300 ER, also includes business-class cabins and common for flights on new routes. Ho Chi Minh City will be the first 124 destination of Emirates and is the eighth international flights it plans to open in 2012.
Chairman of Emirates Airline, said Tim Clark said it is busy preparing to launch new service between Dubai andHo Chi Minh city - is one of the most dynamic cities in Southeast Asia. Through the gate of the city, it will bring tourists from the Middle East, Europe and Africa to explore the sites of Vietnam, including the ancient town of Hoi An, the beaches of Nha Trang, the floating market and restaurants in the Mekong Delta.
The Emirates are using 168 aircraft types to conduct flights to 116 destinations around the world. Emirates also known as the airlines are taking advantage of the Airbus A380 of the world's largest, with 20 the largest passenger commercial aircraft in the world.
Emirates Airlines will be the second airline of Middle East directly flights to Vietnam. Now, the airlines Qatar Airways are making daily flights from Doha to Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi stop over Bangkok (Thailand).

Open ferry travel between Phu Quoc Island and Kep city

Open ferry travel between Phu Quoc Island and Kep city (Cambodia)

Representative of Koh Tonsai Association Tourist vessels of Kep city in Cambodia (adjacent to Ha Tien - Kien Giang) informed, in the quarter 1-2012 will be connected Kep tourism city to Phu Quoc island of Vietnam by ferry travel.
Ferry travel will be operated by Vietnam companies, there will be many trips back during the day, and each turn can accommodate 40 guests and the travel time of about 60 to 90 minutes, depending on weather conditions. To prepare for the tourist ferry service between Phu Quoc and Kep, Ministry of Economy and Finance of Cambodia has set up customs department at the Kep pier. The preparations for entry and exit procedures are being implemented here.

A house with a living soul

A house with a living soul

Nguyen Khanh Chi 
Dinh-liet-streetTravelling back and forth along busy Dinh Liet Street, not many people catch a glimpse of the old garden house – the oldest of its type still standing in Ha Noi. Follow the small lane through a moss-covered arch, visitors enter an environment of peace and tranquillity, feasting their eyes on a large garden filled with plants big, small, tall and short. Many of them, such as bamboo, star-fruit trees or areca (betel nut), are more than 40 years old. In the middle of the garden there remains an old well.
The house and its 180sq m garden – a five-minute walk from Hoan Kiem Lake – is a national treasure. The Ha Noi People’s Committee has ordered its preservation and it will probably be preserved as a private museum. In the 1940s, Pham Thi Te, now 98, and her husband – the then owner of the famous Su Tu (lion) Silver brand – bought land fronting both Hang Bac and Dinh Liet streets. They had four daughters and four sons.
Custodian-Pham Thi TeThere, they built a two-storey, 16-room house of mixed French-Vietnamese design and gave their married children and their spouses two rooms each.
Previously, the main gate to the house was at 115 Hang Bac Street, and the back gate was on 6 Dinh Liet Street. With time gone by, the 600m living area has been reduced to about 200m and the back gate has become the main entrance.
From afar, one may think the house is a temple. Each corner of the tiled roof is embellished with knives stylised in the image of a dragon hovering in the clouds.
“For the past 70 years, we have clearly understood the value of the land, but we are determined not to sell so Ha Noi can boast of preserving an old garden house with a mixture of both traditional and Western architecture – a destination for tourists,” said Te.
Time has passed, but everything in the house remains intact, from the carved wooden doors and the furniture. Throughout the house, there is a rare combination of cultures and architecture: wooden pillars, designs on walls or doors imprinted with images of flowers, animals or letters like Tho (longevity) which imply happiness and longevity for the whole family.
Out-of-placeThe architecture has drawn many visitors, both local and foreign, to the house, including those from the Canadian embassy here in Ha Noi or a group of heritage officials from France, Te’s eldest son, Pham Ngoc Giao said. The house is also listed in Japan’s guide book The 36 Guild Streets in Ha Noi’s Ancient Quarter.
Architect Dao Ngoc Nghiem, former head of the municipal planning and architecture department, said the house presented a unique architectural achievement. “Tube houses are typical in the city’s ancient streets. This garden house was not influenced by that style, thus, it has a rarely seen value,” Nghiem said.
Giao said it was not that his parents were rich enough to buy and build such a large garden, but that they wanted to have an environment filled with green trees and fresh air to subsidise for the loss of rural life after they moved to Ha Noi from Hai Duong Province.
Sitting by the table set, which dated back to Giao’s grandfather, he said it was of the same age as a set of tables and chairs in the guest room at the Opera House.
Giao said besides its architectural value, the house carried much-respected spiritual value. “It’s regarded as part of the country’s cultural heritage. But it should be filled with a soul. We are determined to keep the house to honour our mum’s wish,” he said, emphasising that they are living to protect not only the house, but more importantly the family ties and values – the soul of the house.”
Respect for the elders and others has been a living principle for Te’s descendants and respect for others means the entire family values gender equality. “The house accommodates five generations, counting my grandparents. As people born and raised in the Old Quarter, we have always enjoyed a warm family.”
That’s why visitors to the house always see a living, not a dead museum, Giao said. Recently, a group of Thai teenagers in a tour to Ha Noi came and asked for permission to perform their typical dances in the living room. Te’s great grandchildren joined in with some Vietnamese songs and dances. Witnessing this, Giao said happily that the house was once again a place for cultural exchange.
Source: easytoindochina.com

The Old Quarter in Hanoi

I was lucky I had lived in Hanoi's Old Quarter for 16 years, until my father decided to move to another place near Hanoi's railway station. The 1,000 year old quarter is located right at Hanoi's center and very famous for its history and charm. It was formed in the 11th century, when King Lý Thái Tổ decided Hanoi became Vietnam's capital in 1010 and at that time Hanoi was called "Thăng Long" (Soaring Dragon). Although the Old Quarter is often called "the 36 old streets", there may have actually been more streets (see my list below). Most of the street names start with "Hàng", which means "shop", and the next word after "Hàng" would be a name of some product for sale. For example, "Hàng Bạc" (a street where silver products were sold), "Hàng Bông" (cotton products) etc.


Hanoi's Old QuarterAt present, the land in Hanoi's Old Quarter is the most expensive land in Vietnam. Any front side shops on such major streets like Hàng Đào or Hàng Gai can offer an unimaginable price. There are some old houses which were built in the late 19th century, are still preserved until today. You can see in this blog some photos thatOn the second floor of House No. 87, Mã Mây street .
were taken at House No. 87 on Mã Mây street. Some generations had lived at that house, then the owner decided to donate the house, so that it could be a museum. The house was restored and open in October 1999 thanks to the French assistance. 

One of the gates into the old citadel, which still remains up to now, is the "Ô Quan Chưởng" gate. It was built in 1744 and located at the end of Hàng Chiếu street. It's also the first image in this blog. 

Hanoi's Old Quarter is challenged by rapid changes. There are many travel agencies and new hotels as well as restaurants for tourists on some streets of the Old Quarter. Night markets are open at every weekend along Hàng Đào street to Đồng Xuân market. I wish, someday in the future, only bicycles would be allowed to go inside the Old Quarter. Then it would be fun walking down the narrow and winding streets in Hanoi's Old Quarter and thinking about how Hanoi was like in the old days. 

Hanoi's Old QuarterBelow is the meaning of the streets in Hanoi's Old Quarter which was published in the Timeout Guide of Vietnam Investment.
There's an old caligraphy artist at House No. 87 on Mã Mây street. His presence and painting work at that house are to introduce Vietnamese culture to the visitors.
Review. Some streets have changed their names or products for sale: 

Bát Đàn (wooden bowls), Bát Sứ (china bowls), Chả Cá (roasted fish), Chân Cầm (string instruments), Chợ Gạo (rice market), Gia Ngư (fisherman), Hài Tượng (sandals), Hàng Bạc (silversmiths), Hàng Bè (rafts), Hàng Bồ (baskets), Hàng Bông (cottons), Hàng Buồm (sails), Hàng Bút (brushes), Hàng Cá (fish), Hàng Cân (scales), Hàng Chai (bottles), Hàng Chỉ (threads), Hàng Chiếu (mats), Hàng Chĩnh (jars), Hàng Cót (bamboo latices), Hàng Da (leather), Hàng Đào (silk dyes), Hàng Đậu (beans), Hàng Dầu (oil), Hàng Điếu (pipes), Hàng Đồng (copper), Hàng Đường (sugar), Hàng Gà (chicken), Hàng Gai (hemp), Hàng Giấy (paper), Hàng Giầy (shoes), Hàng Hành (onions), Hàng Hòm (cases), Hàng Hương (incense), Hàng Khay (trays), Hàng Khoai (sweet potato), Hàng Lược (comb), Hàng Mã (votive papers), Hàng Mắm (pickled fish), Hàng Mành (bamboo screens), Hàng Muối (salt), Hàng Ngang (transversal street), Hàng Nón (hats), Hàng Phèn (alums), Hàng Quạt (fans), Hàng Rươi (clam worms), Hàng Than (charcoal), Hàng Thiếc (tin), Hàng Thùng (barrels), Hàng Tre (bamboo), Hàng Trống (drums), Hàng Vải (cloths), Lò Rèn (blacksmiths), Lò Sũ (coffins), Mã Mây (rattans), Ngõ Gạch (bricks), Thuốc Bắc (herbal medicines).

A new emotion - overnight on boat in Huong River

A new emotion - overnight on boat in Huong River

You can try overnight sensation on the Perfume River by boat Emotional Song Huong made of materials with environmental friendliness, design inspiration fromthe beautiful small boats.
Among the popular tourist capital of Vietnam, Hue's in her very unique beauty: the romantic and nostalgic, a beautiful and sad.
Perfume River
Hue is the only city having the river flows through the city. In the story of Hue on the Perfume River is pretty magical. Peaceful River goes on sweet fishing of Hue.
Perfume River
Excursions named Perfume River Emotion is designed to inspire the unique values of Hue. Besides, tourists can participate in outdoor activities such as cooking, bikeride on quiet country roads, Aquatic Eco-Village Representatives and relaxing foot soak in the herbal medicine ...
Perfume River
With the advent of ecotourism products combined culinary community, the Perfume River Cruise Emotionalbring new visitors to Hue emotions.
Source easytoindochina.com
 

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