| Bat Trang Pottery Village |
Situated on the left bank of the Red River, about 10km away
from the center of Hanoi is the pottery village of Bat Trang.
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| Chua Mot Cot |
Chua Mot Cot or the One Pillar Pagoda has become the symbol of
Vietnamese rich culture and history. The pagoda was built in the reign
of king Ly Thai Tong (1028-1054).
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| Ho Tay Lake |
Ho Tay is the largest of all the lakes in Ha Noi. The lake is
on the northwest part of the city. Long ago, the lake was a branch of
the Red river but later, as the river changed course, the lake remained a
body of water just west of the river.
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| Hoan Kiem Lake |
Ho Hoan Kiem or Lake of the Returned Sword was once a part of
the Red river (song Hong). Through thousands of years of changes in the
geography, the lake moved eastward to its present position many
kilometers from the river.
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| Van Mieu |
Originally built in 1070 in the Ly dynasty, the temple is a
shrine to Confucius and his disciples responsible for spreading his
teachings.
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