Hongai (Hanoi)

Hong Gai is gateway to Halong Bay and the Red River Delta. This region, the Bay of the Descending Dragon, is dotted with more than 3,000 mountainous islands, each with its own unique landscape. The islands are famous for their dolomite and limestone rock formations, many of which have been given names. Natural grottos, fjords, land tunnels and inlets are also common. During the Vietnam War, numerous large ships sailed through the open waters of the bay. At the western end of Halong Bay is the limestone Cat Ba Island, where Chinese and Vietnamese pirates settled during the late 19th century. Today a large section of the island is devoted to a protected national park.

Shopping

Hanoi is a great place to shop. Silk items top the list, with oodles of shops and designer boutiques selling quality clothing and accessories. The local handicraft shops - lacquerware, ceramics and mother-of-pearl inlaid items - and many art galleries offer unique quality presents or souvenirs.

Food

Hanoi has recently transformed itself from a culinary klutz to an epicurean entrepreneur. Sophisticated restaurants, beautiful bars and chic cafes have begun to emerge around the city with increasingly international offerings. You can't go past the Vietnamese staple though, a steaming bowl of pho; no traveller should leave without sampling this tasty soup or the other delicious street food.

Currency

The Viet Nam Dong is the currency in Vietnam (VND).

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