Đền Quán Thánh (Quan Thanh temple) is located near West Lake, Ba Dinh District, Ha Noi. Built during the reign of King Ly Thai To (1010-1028) and renovated many times, the temple is also called Tran Vu temple, since it is dedicated to Huyen Thien Tran Vu (Guardian of the North of the Country).
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 Hoàn Kiếm, often referred to as Hoan Kiem Lake, is a famous and iconic lake located in the historic center of Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam. It is centrally located, making it easily accessible to both locals and tourists. It is a significant cultural, historical, and scenic landmark in Hanoi.
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.
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".
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.