Places to see beautiful lanterns in Vietnam, romantic space, super pretty pictures
Going to beautiful lantern viewing places in Vietnam such as Phung Hung, Hang Ma, Hoi An, and Luong Nhu Hoc
The Old Quarter, with 36 streets, has been the busiest place in the capital since the old days. And still, the old town is the place to preserve the "taste" of Hanoi in the most standard way. This is also the most popular tourist attraction in Hanoi.
However, the old town also has small iced tea corners "not beautiful but incredibly beautiful", which is a check-in corner not everyone knows about. Here are surprisingly beautiful check-in locations that are guaranteed to have quality photos.
30 Quang Trung: The newspaper store is located right in front of the super old small villa. Everyone should come here in the middle of the morning because it will be empty and you can take pictures of the pretty.
8 Hang Bun: Appears in 2 MVs, "Em" by Sweet and "Luxury Hanoi" by LK. Going to drink tea is secondary. Talking and taking pictures with the owner is the main thing.
47 Hang Bai: There is a very nice view. The apricot and crocodile juice here is also delicious. In addition, here also sells some childhood food like bim and lemon shrimp noodles.
102 Bui Thi Xuan: The shop has a cool old Hanoi vibe. Around 2 3 pm, very few people sit. Note that if you come here to drink water, take pictures, remember to maintain order and don't go down the road.
Truc Bach - Chau Long Crossroads: Quite a few of you know this shop. Before 8 am, the shop is empty and peaceful in the early Hanoi atmosphere.
Suppose you want to immerse yourself in the "old" look of Hanoi decades ago. In that case, the sidewalk iced tea shops that Vietreader mentioned above are one of the interesting suggestions worth considering.
A tip to take beautiful photos at these locations is to visit during quiet hours, such as mid-morning or early afternoon. Then your photo will have a better background; feel free to take pictures without fear of disturbing people around. Besides, a vintage-style outfit will be a great idea for this shooting concept.
Even if it's not to satisfy the passion for photography, visiting the sidewalk iced tea shops to watch the streets and listen to the salespeople tell stories is also an interesting experience.