Đường Lâm Ancient Village (Làng cổ Đường Lâm) is a famous historical village located in Sơn Tây, Hanoi, Vietnam. It is known for its well-preserved traditional architecture, ancient houses, and rich cultural heritage.
The Ngô Quyền Mausoleum and Temple complex, located in the Đường Lâm Ancient Village in Sơn Tây, Hanoi, is a significant historical and cultural site in Vietnam. It is dedicated to Ngô Quyền, a national hero who is credited with ending a millennium of Chinese domination and establishing the first independent Vietnamese kingdom in the 10th century.
Sơn Tây is a district-level town in Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam. It was the capital of Sơn Tây province before merging with Hà Đông province to form Hà Tây province in 1965. Sơn Tây lies 35 kilometres (22 mi) west of the capital Hanoi. It had a city status in Hà Tây province. However, when Hà Tây was absorbed into Hanoi, Sơn Tây was demoted from a city to a town.
Ứng Hòa is a southern district (huyện) of Hanoi in the Red River Delta region of Vietnam. It is rich in history, culture, and traditional crafts. Ứng Hòa played an important role in Vietnam’s resistance wars against colonial and imperial forces. Many revolutionary movements originated here, making it a site of national pride. Its population was 193,731 in 2005.
Son Tay Ancient Citadel (Thành Cổ Sơn Tây) is a unique historical site in Sơn Tây, Hanoi, Vietnam. Built in 1822 during the Nguyễn Dynasty by King Minh Mang, it served as a military stronghold to protect the northwestern gateway of Thăng Long (now Hanoi).
The Đền thờ vua An Dương Vương (Temple of King An Dương Vương) is a significant historical and cultural site located in Cổ Loa, Đông Anh District, Hanoi, Vietnam. This temple is dedicated to An Dương Vương, the founder of the Âu Lạc Kingdom and the builder of the legendary Cổ Loa Citadel.
Di tích Thành Cổ Loa (Co Loa Citadel) is a citadel built near Phong Khe, Dong Anh district, Hanoi, during the end of the Hong Bang Dynasty (about 257 BCE). The fortress is a spiral-shaped complex of the then new capital.
Chùa Thầy (Thay Pagodaor) is a Buddhist temple in Quoc Oai District, Vietnam. The pagoda is also known as "Thien Phuc Tu" meaning; "Pagoda of the Heavenly Blessing".
Phúc Thọ is a suburban district (huyện) located on the outskirts of Hà Nội, Vietnam. Known for its rural charm and cultural heritage, it provides a peaceful contrast to the bustling city center of Hà Nội. Its population was 9.725 in 2024.
Phủ Tây Hồ is dedicated to the Mother Goddess, Thanh Mau. As the legend goes, she appeared in the 17th century as a pretty girl before a fisherman on the lake, smiling and reciting poetry. Then she disappeared without revealing her identity. Later the locals found out who she really was and built Phu Tay Ho in Hanoi.
Hồ Tây (West Lake), which is on the northwest part of Ha Noi, is the largest among lake in Ha Noi. Originally, the West Lake was an integral part of the Red river. As the Red River changed its course, the lake has formed its own shape. The West Lake is the source of many legends associated with.
Flamant Bistro Is a traditional Vietnamese and Western cuisine serving traditional Vietnamese and Western cuisine as well as a selection of items from the grill including steaks, ribs and skewers.