Morning
After eating breakfast at the hotel, the tour leader will pick you up there.
The first university in Vietnam to envision a competition during multiple King dynasties was the Temple of Literature. A lot of candidates and students visit the temple nowadays to pray for success in their academic efforts, in addition to being a draw because of its historical significance.
Then move to the constructed completely of wood and resting on a pillar constructed of a single piece of stone, the One Pillar Pagoda is a revered symbol of the Hanoi people. It was finished in 1049. It was designed to resemble the lotus flower, which is a Buddhist symbol of virtue.
The last stop is the eternal burial place of "Uncle Ho" the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, one of the most popular tourist destinations in the city and located in the center of Hanoi. His remains is kept in this glass tomb at the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum.
Go on to a typical Vietnamese restaurant for lunch.
Afternoon
Keep going on your journey through the Museum of Ethnology, a unique museum that honors the 54 ethnic groups that are legally recognized in Vietnam.
Return to Hanoi's Old Quarter, a fascinating neighborhood with a wide range of old structures, antique stores, and authentic eateries that will truly wow you.
Return to your hotel for an overnight stay.
NOTE: The Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum may be seen from the outside but is closed on Mondays and Fridays and from June to August.
Meals:Â Breakfast, Lunch
Accommodation:Â Hotel in Hanoi