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Hoan Kiem, a peaceful and friendly route in Hanoi

#GetDiscountsWithoutLuck Hoan Kiem Lake (or the Lake of the Returned Sword) is a tranquil and friendly retreat in the heart of Hanoi, perfect for a relaxing stroll. Here's a summary of the atmosphere and sightseeing: 🏞️ Surrounding Atmosphere Walking around Hoan Kiem Lake offers a tranquil and shady atmosphere. The 1.7-kilometer promenade is lined with mature trees and a park that is popular with locals in the morning and evening. You'll find people exercising, practicing tai chi, or simply relaxing with a book. The lake's clear green waters have earned it the nickname "Luc Thuy Lake." The lake's atmosphere is especially lively on weekends, as the surrounding area is designated as "Hoan Kiem Lake Walking Street," offering shops, snacks, and cultural activities. 📍Don't Miss Highlights Along the Way You'll encounter several historical and cultural landmarks along the way. Turtle Tower (Thap Rua): This ancient square pagoda sits on a small island in the middle of the lake. Built in the 18th century, it symbolizes the legend associated with the Hoan Kiem River. "Hoan Kiem Lake" The Huc Bridge and Ngoc Son Temple: This bright red wooden bridge serves as a walkway to the "Jade Mountain Temple," or Ngoc Son Temple, on an island on the northern side of the lake. Crossing the bridge and admiring the 300-year-old temple is another highlight. (Note: There is a small entrance fee to Ngoc Son Temple.) Legend of Hoan Kiem Lake: Legend has it that since the 15th century, Emperor Le Lei used a magical sword to repel the Chinese army and returned the sword to a giant turtle that emerged from the lake. The legendary turtle is the "Yangtze Giant Soft-shelled Turtle," of which a stuffed specimen can be seen at Ngoc Son Temple. 💡 Visiting Tips For the Best Strolling Experience Recommended Time: Morning (at sunrise) is the most peaceful time, perfect for a leisurely stroll and enjoying the vibrant atmosphere. You may even catch a glimpse of locals practicing tai chi. Evening is another beautiful time, with the soft sunlight. The reflections of the Red Bridge and the Turtle Tower reflect off the lake. Getting there: Walking is the best way to soak up the atmosphere around the lake, or taking a cyclo for a leisurely view. Nearby dining: After a stroll, sample delicious Vietnamese cuisine in the nearby Old Quarter and Dong Xuan Market. Recommended dishes include bun chả (bun chả), egg coffee, and Trang Tien ice cream. 💎 Conclusion Walking around Hoan Kiem Lake is a journey into the heart of Hanoi, offering its natural beauty, rich history, and local lifestyle. It's a simple yet deeply memorable experience for any visitor.
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Posted: Sep 24, 2025
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