Hanoi's autumn, with its gentle drizzle, is the most beautiful season of the year in the thousand-year-old capital. Whether you've been to Hanoi many times or it's your first time, you'll easily feel a sense of longing and nostalgia.
Unlike the perceptions of the people of Hanoi, I, a native of the South, visited the capital for the first time in autumn, and to my surprise, Hanoi was strangely beautiful, and its people were incredibly simple and down-to-earth.
Unlike the "rumors" I had heard before—"Hanoi is crowded and chaotic," "Hanoi is expensive and noisy," "Hanoi people are unfriendly"—I had a completely different feeling.
Hanoi in the days leading up to autumn is truly beautiful and romantic. The streets are not crowded or bustling like in Saigon; life here is peaceful and flows by very gently.
The people of Hanoi are so incredibly warm and friendly, and I love life in Hanoi so much...
Ancient Hanoi, with its 36 streets and alleys, is unusually beautiful these days. The old houses are adorned with the "colors of time" of green moss and yellow leaves, creating an incredibly romantic atmosphere.
Although Hanoi's Old Quarter may not be as impressive or captivating as Hoi An's, strolling through Hanoi's Old Quarter in the autumn will help you understand why the 36 streets of Hanoi once "took the literary world by storm."
Those from Hanoi who are far from home will surely miss the gentle, refreshing breezes that pass by in the less scorching sunlight of Hanoi as autumn begins.../.Check in Vietnam







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