The City People's Committee assigns the Hoan Kiem District People's Committee to be responsible for organizing the management, exploitation and development of tourist areas in accordance with the provisions of the Law on Tourism and related legal documents.
Recognizing Hoan Kiem Lake area as a City-level relic
Hoan Kiem Lake is located in the heart of Hanoi Capital, with three famous symbols: Turtle Tower, Inkwell and Pen Tower, becoming cultural symbols of the whole country. This place is not only a tourist destination that beautifies the beauty of Hanoi Capital but also a typical mark of the long history and culture of the country.
According to the Management Board of Hoan Kiem Lake and Hanoi Old Quarter, the total area of Hoan Kiem Lake - vicinity and Hanoi Old Quarter is 145.72 hectares. The Hoan Kiem Lake - vicinity and Hanoi Old Quarter area concentrates many historical and cultural relics, including special national relics including: Hoan Kiem Lake and Ngoc Son Temple, Bach Ma Temple relic. National relics include: Hanoi Old Quarter, Heritage House 87 Ma May, Kim Ngan Communal House (42-44 Hang Bac), Dong Lac Communal House (38 Hang Dao), Nam Huong Communal House (75 Hang Trong), O Quan Chuong relic...
Currently, Hoan Kiem district has launched tours to visit Hoan Kiem Lake and Hanoi's Old Quarter: Heritage Journey Tour (visiting Hoan Kiem Lake and the following locations: Heritage House 87 Ma May, Old Quarter Cultural Exchange Center 50 Dao Duy Tu, Art Center 22 Hang Buom, Kim Ngan Communal House) and tours to visit the Old Quarter.
The launch of sightseeing tours has contributed to promoting tourism, stimulating the development of services and commercial activities, and contributing to preserving and promoting heritage values in Hoan Kiem district.
In addition, to attract tourists and increase the attractiveness of tourism in the capital, Hoan Kiem district has organized walking spaces in the Hoan Kiem Lake area and Hanoi's Old Quarter on the 3 weekends, which have become a tourist destination, entertainment, cultural exploration, architecture, and rich cuisine for local people and domestic and foreign tourists...
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