Hanoi
The city of Hanoi is a hive of constant activity and vibrant culture, abuzz with the whizzing of commuters on their tuk-tuk and scooters. The city boasts a wide variety of restaurants and bars where you can experience the unique south-east Asian flavours and foods of Vietnam. With a population of over 7.5 million, the city is always energetic and unlike that of Sydney, with the streets a controlled chaos of everything from bicycles and scooters to tour busses.
The city also boasts many cites to visit, including those such as Hoan Kiem Lake, a centralised lake which houses the Ngoc Son temple in its centre. For an in depth immersion into the culture of Vietnam, a short trip the old-town provides an authentic experience into the hustle and bustle of the lives of those who live in Hanoi, as well as offering the opportunity to barter with the different market stalls.
For the history buffs there is also the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, which provides a living part of history of the city of Vietnam and Vietnam itself. The large grey-stoned building proudly boasts it Soviet influence, whilst the contents, including the preserved body of Ho Chi Minh.
The city is definitely a must see, don't limit yourself to just the one city, as there are many other unique areas such as Hoi An which are a must see also.
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