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The An Hoi Bridge (Cầu An Hội) connects the historic old town with An Hoi Island. It is known for its evening illumination and the view of the floating lanterns.
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The cathedral is a significant Neo-Romanesque landmark from the French colonial period. It was built between 1886 and 1891 and is distinguished by its striking facade and two red-brick bell towers. The building is a unique architectural work and a cultural and religious symbol of the city. The renovation work, visible in the image through the scaffolding, began in September 2023 and is still ongoing as of January 2026.
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The bridge can be raised in the middle to allow larger boats to pass through.
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The Trấn Quốc Pagoda is the oldest pagoda in Hanoi, boasting a history spanning over 1,500 years. It is picturesquely situated on a small island in the eastern part of West Lake and is connected to Thanh Niên Street by a causeway.
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Hoan Kiem Lake (translated as "Lake of the Returned Sword") is a central landmark in the heart of Hanoi, Vietnam, and a popular spot for strolling and relaxation. The lake's name derives from a legend in which Emperor Le Loi encountered a golden turtle that presented him with a magical sword. After defeating the Ming invaders, he returned to the lake, where the turtle reclaimed the sword, symbolizing peace. The revered Ngoc Son Temple (Temple of the Jade Beam) is located on a small island in the lake and is accessible via the iconic, bright red Huc Bridge (Bridge of the Sunbeam). Entrance to the temple costs approximately 30,000 VND.
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Research on the pagoda reveals: With a 1,500-year history, the Tran Quoc Pagoda is the oldest pagoda in Hanoi. The architectural design of the 3,000-square-meter Tran Quoc Pagoda is deeply influenced by Buddhist philosophy and consists of three interconnected buildings oriented to the west, symbolizing a blossoming lotus. Its main feature is the 15-meter-high main pagoda, which rises with 11 levels, each adorned with arched doorways and statues of Buddha Amitabha crafted from precious stones. The pagoda's apex is decorated with a nine-tiered lotus. Adjacent to the pagoda is a Bodhi tree, a gift from the President of India in 1959, believed to be a descendant of the original tree under which Buddha attained enlightenment. The second building is the main shrine, used for burning incense and offerings. The third building serves as a museum and houses a variety of ancient artifacts and exquisitely carved statues, some of which are a thousand years old.
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The Trấn Quốc Pagoda (Chùa Trấn Quốc) is the oldest pagoda in Hanoi and is considered one of Vietnam's most important spiritual and historical symbols. It is picturesquely situated on a small island in West Lake (Hồ Tây) and is connected to Thanh Niên Street by a short footbridge. The pagoda has a history spanning over 1,500 years. It was built in the 6th century (between 541 and 548) during the reign of King Lý Nam Đế. Originally, it was called "Khai Quốc" (Opening of the Land). The current name, "Trấn Quốc," means "Protection of the Land" and was bestowed in the 17th century. It was originally located on the banks of the Red River. Due to the threat of erosion, it was moved to its present location in West Lake in 1615.
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Official access is sometimes restricted due to security concerns. Security personnel are often stationed at the entrances. A common tip from travelers is to ask one of the café owners to "pick you up." If you order something at one of the cafés, you are usually allowed to wait in the area in front of the café, but you must remain strictly behind the safety line while the train passes. Train Times: Timetables can vary, so it is advisable to check with the café owners on site. Generally speaking: Weekdays (Mon–Fri): Mostly only in the evening (around 7:00 p.m., 7:45 p.m., 8:30 p.m., and 9:00 p.m.). Weekends (Sat–Sun): More frequent departures throughout the day (often around 8:30 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 3:20 p.m., 5:30 p.m., and in the evening).
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