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Thirty-six ancient streets in Hanoi

Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, is an ancient and somewhat modern city. There are many scenic spots in the city, but if I have to recommend them, 36 ancient streets should be my first choice.

The ancient street is located in the west and north of Lake of the Restored Sword, a famous scenic spot in Hanoi. It is composed of 36 narrow streets criss-crossing. There are traditional Vietnamese architectural shops, French-style cathedrals, and food and coffee culture that combines French and Vietnamese flavors.

Thirty-six ancient streets are dominated by local residents, and each street is dedicated to selling certain commodities, such as clothes, shoes, snacks and handicrafts ..... It can be said that there is everything, and old citizens will go to the corresponding streets to purchase the required commodities without looking for them. Of course, for foreign tourists, of course, it is necessary to go to a few more streets.

Thirty-six ancient streets are the center of commerce, commerce, culture and tradition in Hanoi. After thousands of years of history, the old city has become a symbol of the Vietnamese people, especially the Hanoi people. Nowadays, with the process of modernization, there are many modern boutiques, restaurants and hotels in 36 ancient streets, which can meet the needs of different people, especially foreigners.

There are many must-see attractions in the old city of Hanoi, such as Lake of the Restored Sword, Hanoi Opera House, Long Bien Bridge, Tang Long Water Puppet Theatre and Dongxuan Market. In addition, there are many temples where local people worship their ancestors, such as Bama Temple, Nanxiang Temple, Caodong Temple and Liguo Suta. Taking time to visit those traditional places will help you gain first-hand experience of local religions, thus expanding your knowledge system.

36 ancient streets are famous for their rich food culture, and there are mouth-watering street snacks everywhere. The snacks here should be the best in Southeast Asia. No less than Thai and Malaysian snacks. For example, Vietnamese rice noodles, steamed bread, Cha (Hanoi-style grilled fish), Banh goi, French bread and so on. Strolling along any street, you can easily find many snack vendors offering different delicious dishes. Of course, you can also try some restaurants. First, the most important thing is that the food here is very affordable.

I don't know why, but it may be influenced by French culture. Coffee and beer culture in Vietnam is very strong. It can be said that coffee and beer have become an inseparable part of Vietnamese life. Walking along 36 ancient streets, you will find that people often get together, taste delicious street snacks and drink beer or juice.

The nightlife of 36 ancient streets is also very exciting. Even in the middle of the night, there will be a bustling crowd on every street. I think you will be interested in joining this lively crowd and enjoying yourself. Of course, the busiest streets also belong to Daxian, Luong Ngoc Quyen, Ma May and Dao Duy Tu. There are music clubs, discotheques and bars everywhere. You can choose from them at will, and each place will give you different enjoyment and encounters.

In 36 ancient streets, you can buy unique artworks made by local people, such as lacquer paintings, silk products, hand-embroidered products, conical hats and many other things. But we must remember to negotiate the price. Only by negotiating the price reasonably can we achieve a win-win situation. But from another angle, as long as you like it, the price should be the second.

I hope you have a wonderful trip to Hanoi, Vietnam.