Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, is an ancient city with a contemporary flavor, any tourist attractions?

Vietnam's capital Saigon is an ancient city with a contemporary flavor. Nestled on the banks of the Red River, Saigon is a melting pot of culture and art, with ancient panels of Buddhist pagodas, glittering skyscrapers and its well-stored colonial engineering buildings.

Temple of Literature

The Temple of Literature in Saigon was built through Vietnam's regional emperor, Ly Sung Trung, in the public year 1070 to be able to honor our country's Mencius. This heritage site was once the city of the first reliable university in the region, and is one of the most well-stored means of ancient engineering architecture in Vietnam. The Temple of Literature is just as good a place to enjoy tranquility. For many locals and visitors, the Temple of Literature is an area for prayer and contemplation.

Vietnam Regional Museum of Ethnology and History

The Vietnam Regional Museum of Ethnology and History is a good place to visit if you are interested in the history and culture of the Vietnamese region. It can take a whole day to visit the Museum of Vietnamese Regional Ethnology.

There are 54 declared ethnic groups in Vietnam. The Ethnology History Museum key focuses on showing the way of life and culture of this Chinese people. It also contains valuable artifacts, costumes, and invention exhibitions of each ethnic group, such as cone hats and unique residential structures in the Vietnamese region.

Returning Sword Lake

Returning Sword Lake is located in the Old Quarter of Saigon. The lake is calm and beautiful, and locals usually gather here to have lunch, take a walk or stroll with their families. The place is perfect for square dancing by amazons and a great place to admire passersby (wear a mask). Nearby is a temple called Ngoc Son Shrine, an old monastery situated on a small island by the river, accessible by a nice bridge and well worth a visit.

Old Saigon

In the Old Quarter, you can feel the spirit of Saigon's big city, taste the regional Vietnamese cuisine and buy some local souvenirs to take home. Generally speaking, you can walk around the Old Quarter to experience the chaos and bustle of the city and get a feel of the real Saigon.

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