HÀ NỘI T&T CẦU THỦ - HÀ NỘI LIVE SCORE, SCHEDULE & PLAYER STATS

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William Henrique Right Winger
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Tonci Mujan Left Winger
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Marcão Silva Defensive Midfield
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Van Quyet Nguyen Right Winger 6
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Lucão Centre-Forward 3
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Tuan nhị Pham Second Striker 2
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Van Tung Nguyen Centre-Forward 1
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Duy Manh vày Centre-Back 1
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Tuan nhì Pham Second Striker 4
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Van Quyet Nguyen Right Winger 2
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Lucão Centre-Forward 2
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Van Toan Dau Defensive Midfield 1
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William Henrique Right Winger 1
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Table section V.League 1 2023

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Ha Noi FC
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Ha Tinh FC 11 2 17
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Viettel FC 11 1 15
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nhì Phong FC 11 0 15
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Binh Dinh FC 11 -1 15
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Expenditure 16 0
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Welcome to lớn the exciting capital đô thị of Vietnam. Where east meets west và old meets new. Hanoi, Vietnam is chaotic và fascinating, overwhelming and intriguing. One thing is for sure, Hanoi will make an impression. From the incredible French colonial architecture khổng lồ the tantalizing Vietnamese cuisine, it is a đô thị that will put all of your senses lớn good use. Being the capital city of Vietnam & one of the ancient capitals of the world, there are a lot of things to vì in Hanoi that you are not going to want khổng lồ miss.

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Located in northern Vietnam, Hanoi is the perfect place to lớn make a base when visiting places in Vietnam lượt thích Halong Bay và Sapa. But Hanoi needs khổng lồ be explored for at least a few days to lớn experience its culture, food, history, and nightlife. So to help you make the most of your time, we’ve put together the best things to vị in Hanoi Vietnam in this easy-to-follow travel guide.

Top Things to vị in Hanoi, Vietnam


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How to Get Around Hanoi

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When you first arrive in Hanoi, especially if it is your first time, it can be a little overwhelming. We suggest jumping on a Walking Tour so that you can get the lay of the land & decide which parts of the city you want khổng lồ focus on.


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Below are some of the đứng top tours in Hanoi, Vietnam. Don’t forget to lớn plan ahead whenvisiting Hanoi!

Top Activities and Tours in Hanoi:


Check out the Old Quarter


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The Old Quarter aka Hoan Kiem District is the business hub of Hanoi and the main tourist area of the city. This is where we spent most of our time in Hanoi. It is busy, to lớn say the least. One of the most memorable things to do in Hanoi’s Old Quarter is simply crossing the street.

I’ll never forget Dave mentioning that crossing the street in Hanoi is like playing a human game of Frogger. The old quarter is filled with colonial architecture & remnants of its French past. There are plenty of things to bởi vì in the old quarter, so instead of listing them off in a quick paragraph, we are going lớn break them down here in section 1.

You can book this highly-rated cycling tour of the Old Quarter and Red River Delta that includes hidden Hanoi attractions lượt thích the Tran Quoc pagoda, Royal Wall, and B52 lake. Then visit the Long Bien Bridge & Banana Plantations of the Red River Delta.

Hoan Kiem Lake


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Hoan Kiem Lake is probably the most popular thing to bởi in Hanoi. I know it is the first place we walked to when we arrived in the city. Located between the Old Quarter & French Quarter of Hanoi, Hoan Kiem Lake is a quiet oasis in the heart of the city.

Hoan Kiem means Lake of the Returned Sword & got its name from the legend in which an emperor used a magical sword lớn defeat the Ming Dynasty from China. Upon victory, the Golden Turtle God returned the sword lớn the bottom of the lake. Today, Turtle Tower stands guard commemorating the legend. Keep an eye out for the endangered turtles that are swimming in the lake.

This vintage Jeep tour

Ngoc Son Temple


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The main attraction of this lake is Ngoc Son Temple (Temple of the Jade Mountain) located on an island in the center of the lake. The Ngoc Son Pagoda is the most visited temple in Hanoi and sits on Jade Island. It is dedicated to General Tran Hung Dao who defeated the Mongols in the 13th century & is one of the best things to vì in Hanoi. Khổng lồ get lớn it you cross the lovely red Huc Bridge or Rising Sun Bridge.

Shop at Dong Xuan Market

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Let me warn you now, shopping in Vietnam is a sport. It is high-pressure liên hệ with a lot of haggling, but it is a must! When you visit Hanoi make your way lớn the Dong Xuan Market lớn pick up all your souvenirs and any little nicknacks or clothing. Located in the Old Quarter, the Dong Xuan Market dates back khổng lồ 1889, this four-story shopping center is huge selling everything you can imagine. There is a food market on the ground floor that is bustling with activity selling fruit, vegetables, meat, và fish.

St. Joseph’s Cathedral


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Located in the Old Quarter, St. Joseph’s Cathedral aka The Big Church was one of the first structures built by the French & is still standing. Built to lớn resemble Notre Dame in Paris, St. Joseph’s Cathedral is worth stopping to see the beautiful gothic architecture. Make sure to go inside

Hanoi Weekend Night Market


When Visiting anywhere in Southeast Asia & Indo-China, a visit to a night market is a must. If you are looking for things to bởi in Hanoi at night, the weekend market is abuzz with excitement. From Friday lớn Sunday the market runs from 7 pm through Hang Dao Streetto Dong Xuan Market. This is your chance khổng lồ put your bartering skills khổng lồ the test & to try some Vietnamese street food.

Have a Drink at the Hanoi Social Club

For some things to vị in Hanoi at night, head out khổng lồ the Hanoi Social Club. Located in a 1920s colonial villathe Hanoi Social Club is a multi-level cà phê that is one of the most popular places for drinks and food for tourists. There are great vegetarian options on the menu here. It’s also a popular spot for breakfast.

Take a không tính tiền Walking Tour


I think we mention in nearly every đô thị guide to lớn take a không lấy phí walking tour as soon as you arrive. This is the best way to get acquainted with a đô thị in Hanoi. Hanoi không tính phí Walking Tours takes you through the Hanoi Old Quarter lớn Hoan Kiem Lake and Ngoc Son Temple. You’ll sample ice cream & hit up the walking street and night market. It is a great introduction to lớn Hanoi. Details here.

Take a Stroll Through the French Quarter


Located south & east of Hoan Kiem Lake, the French Quarter is a lovely stroll through early 20th-century architecture, Art Deco designs, và some 1930s modernism thanks lớn all the influences. There are several Hanoi points of interest khổng lồ keep an eye out for as you walk through the French Quarter. Let’s take a look to see what there is.

The Hoa lo Prison Museum


Maison Central, aka the Hao Lo Prison, was known as the Hanoi Hilton during the Vietnam War where it housed American POWs including Senator John Mc
Cain. History Buffs will find this an interesting stop on their Hanoi visit. Before the Vietnam War, it was used khổng lồ incarcerate Vietnamese Revolutionaries by the French government.

There are galleries telling the gruesome tales of the inmates including the French guillotine and memorabilia from American pilots shot down during the war. As far as the American POWs, the prison promotes that contrary khổng lồ popular belief, the inmates were treated well.

Hanoi Opera House


There is a lot of French influence in Hanoi thanks to lớn the French occupation, & the Hanoi Opera House is Aptly located in the French Quarter. It was modeled after the Paris Opera House, Palais Garnier, and is one of the most beautiful pieces of colonial architecture in Hanoi. If you are looking for a little bit of culture while visiting Hanoi, book a night at the opera lớn see Vietnamese Opera or the ballet.

The National Museum of Vietnamese History


Housed in a former school from the French Colonial period, the National Museum of Vietnamese History is also worth a stop in the French Quarter. This building showcases five different sections throughout its architectural thiết kế reminiscent of a French villa or Vietnamese palace. Pieces can be found from the stone age to lớn the Vietnamese Revolution. There are more than 200,000 pieces detailing Vietnamese history.

Vietnamese Women’s Museum

The Vietnamese Women’s Museum has become one of Hanoi’s most popular attractions dedicated to the history & lives of Vietnamese women. From showcasing the role that women played in its wars khổng lồ local life and family life & working on the streets as vendors. There are 30,000 pieces on display depicting women in family, women fashion and women in history.

Ho bỏ ra Minh Mausoleum


No trip lớn Hanoi would be complete without a visit khổng lồ the tomb of Ho chi Minh. The Ho chi Minh Mausoleum houses president Ho đưa ra Minh in a glass tomb. Paying a visit lớn Uncle Ho is one of the đứng đầu attractions in Hanoi. Opened in 1975, it was modeled after Lenin’s mausoleum in Russia. When visiting the Ho đưa ra Minh Mausoleum you must dress accordingly in long sleeves, and long skirts or pants. There are no photos allowed inside the mausoleum and bags must be checked at the door.

Located within the same complex is the Ho chi Minh Museum which features his personal effects & memorabilia. The Ho đưa ra Minh museum gives a glimpse into the life of this key figure in Vietnamese history with films, documents, and objects depicting his revolutionary work & life.

Military History Museum

Spending more time in museums, we now take you lớn the Military History Museum where you’ll see military equipment & transportation from the Vietnam War. This museum celebrates the Vietnamese victories over both the Americans and the French. Here you’ll see a tank, some old airplanes including a Soviet Mi
G fighter plane, và wreckage of a B52 Bomber.

There is a mã sản phẩm of the Cu bỏ ra Tunnels which were an integral part in beating the Americans during the Vietnam War and you’ll see a display of the weaponry that was used during both wars.

Lotte Tower Observation Deck


Who doesn’t love going high in a thành phố for views? & a visit khổng lồ Hanoi Vietnam is no exception. The Lotte Tower Observation Deck is a slice of modern Vietnam taking you up 65 floors for dazzling thành phố views from the observatory. The Skywalk takes you out over a glass floor feeling as if you are suspended in the air. There are interactive exhibits, a light festival at night, and a display featuring Vietnamese culture & nature.

The Imperial Citadel of Thang Long

The Imperial Citadel is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is has been the center of Vietnam’s political power nguồn for more than 1300 years until the capital was moved to Hue in 1810. After falling into disarray during the French colonial era, it was then used as a prison by the Japanese army in 1945, & then in 1954, it became the headquarters for the Ministry of Imperial Defense.

The Citadel has been a part of Vietnam’s history for centuries and has been restored và excavated và you can tour its remaining buildings & gates the most notable being the tởm Thien Palace, the North Gate and the Princess Pagoda.

Visit The Temple Of Literature


The Temple of Literature was Vietnam’s first university, where students were educated in the principles of Confucianism, literature, & poetry. Today, the temple and its monuments honor Vietnam’s greatest scholars, from poets lớn mathematicians & historians. Its traditional Vietnamese architecture is stunning, the complex is spacious, and has lots of interesting things to see: monuments, artifacts on display, và the biggest gong ever (very tempting, I admit).

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On a normal day, walking around the peaceful quiet courtyards & gardens, you’d forget you are in the middle of a bustling city. We, however, visited the Temple of Literature on Graduation day, adding quite a bit of color to the experience.

After your visit, be sure lớn pop into Koto across the street, it’s one of my favorite cafes/restaurants in Hanoi. Koto is a not-for-profit program giving hospitality training khổng lồ disadvantaged kids, all staff are graduates of the program. I love the interior, the kids can hang out on the purple sofas, the food is amazing, và the service is professional và friendly. Và all while overlooking the temple of literature.

See a water puppet show


When visiting Hanoi, we saw so many advertisements for a water puppet show. It turns out that seeing a Water Puppet Show is one of the đứng đầu things to do in Hanoi, especially for families. This ancient art size dates back 1000 years and was traditionally performed in ponds or lakes.

The graceful puppets gliding on water, the live music dramatizing their actions, the sounds of splashing water, & the dark auditorium, all adding up lớn a magical experience you can’t miss. Get your skip-the-line-tickets in advance to secure the best seats and preferred timing.

Today, the stage consists of a large water basin of murky water, hiding the secrets of the skillful puppeteers. Where marionettes are being brought lớn life through strings from above, these wooden puppets are operated from below by puppeteers submerged waist-deep in the water.

The Municipal Water Puppet Theatre offers five shows daily or you can Book this Water Puppets Tour and enjoy some Vietnam Street food with views of Hoan Kiem lake at night.

Lake Tay Ho (West Lake)


Lake Tay Ho or West Lake is Hanoi’s Largest Lake that spans 15 km. It’s a quiet reprieve from the thành phố where locals practice tai chi, go cycling, or for a stroll. There are two pagodas lớn visit at West Lake as well, Tay Ho Pagoda và Tran Quoc Pagoda. Tran Quoc Pagoda is a Buddhist temple that is one of the oldest of its kind. The main pagoda stands 15 meters high (45 feet). The pagodas are không tính tiền to enter, but make sure lớn dress conservatively as it is an acting place of worship so make sure khổng lồ cover your shoulders and knees.

Indulge in the street Food


Southeast Asia is known for its street food và Hanoi is no exception. Many people are wary of eating street food & they have a good reason. If it’s not cooked properly, you could get into trouble. Our rule of thumb is to tìm kiếm for vendors that are busy & filled with locals. The food is bound to lớn be fresh. But if you are concerned, a great introduction is this Street Food Tour by Motorbike.

This evening tour will pick you up at your hotel, và take you khổng lồ sample staples such as Bun Cha. Bun cha is Noodle Soup with Porkpie and is probably one of the more common dishes you’ll find in Hanoi. You’ll also sample the Hanoi Shrimp Pancake, & coconut ice cream. During the tour, you’ll also walk around the Hanoi Old Quarter, Hoan Kiem Lake, & visit the Ho đưa ra Minh Mausoleum where you’ll see the flag-lowering ceremony.

Vietnamese Food Tour


The best way to indulge in local cuisine is to take a food tour of Hanoi. We love hopping on a food tour to learn about all the different foods we should order. We didn’t use khổng lồ take tours or cooking classes, but once we did, it changed the way we traveled. Learning of the local food makes the rest of your trip so much more interesting and helps you branch out from the usual Vietnamese Pho or spring roll dishes.

Take this Hanoi walking tour with a real foodie. This 3-hour walking tour takes you into the world of street vendors and lets you sample 10 different local dishes including Bun thân phụ (grilled pork with noodles), Pho, Banh mi (Vietnamese bread), Ban Cuon (steamed rice pancake), & Vietnamese desserts. This is a great way khổng lồ sample Vietnamese food.

Take a Cooking Class

If you want to take a little bit of Vietnam home with you, book a cooking class to learn how lớn make Vietnamese food. It’s our favorite way khổng lồ re-visit a destination when we are stuck at home. We start cooking the local dishes & it takes us back khổng lồ the destination.

This Cooking Class with a visit to a local market is an immersive experience in traditional culture và Vietnamese food. The tour begins with a local market tour where you’ll cửa hàng for fresh ingredients & then you’ll make your own meal which you will enjoy with a local glass of wine.

Vietnamese Egg Coffee


I’m not going to lớn lie, Vietnamese Coffee took some getting used to, but after a few cups, it became a delicious morning treat. Lucky for me, I didn’t know I was drinking egg yolks in my coffee at the time. Hey, whenever I visit a place, I immerse in the local culture without question. If that’s the coffee they give me, that’s the coffee I’ll drink.

Ca Phe Trung aka Egg Coffee isn’t as bad as it sounds. Egg coffee involves beating an egg yolk in condensed milk until it is frothy and creamy. The sweetness is then poured over espresso và makes for a delicious brew. Egg coffee can also be made with iced coffee for a sweet afternoon treat. When you go, give it a try, you may end up liking it. I know we did!

Drink Bia Hi

While we are on the topic of food và drink I have lớn mention Bia Hi. Hanoi’s famous fresh beer is super cheap, light & refreshing. When visiting Hanoi, pull up a chair at one of the street vendors and order a pitcher of beer. There are Bia Hi vendors all over the Old Quarter of Hanoi & its a great way lớn rub shoulders with the locals.

Overnight tour khổng lồ Halong Bay


A visit to lớn Hanoi wouldn’t be complete without doing a day trip lớn Halong Bay. In fact, you should make it more than a day trip! You can book overnight tours on a junk boat khổng lồ Halong bay from Hanoi & it truly is a highlight of any Vietnamese trip. Halong cất cánh is a beautiful cất cánh filled with Karst formations.

There are more than 15000 limestone islands jutting out of the cất cánh creating an extraordinary scene. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site & you should definitely book at least one overnight cruise on the Bay. Read more: Halong bay or Bai Tu Long cất cánh – How khổng lồ Choose Your Cruise?

Go Trekking in Sapa


If you’re looking for more than a day trip from Hanoi, make sure lớn go to Sapa. Sapa is a mountain town near the Chinese border và can be reached from Hanoi by train. Take a trek into the mountains to lớn see the extraordinary rice terraces plunging down the cliffs. You’ll meet the hill tribes of the area as you stay in a homestay lớn immerse in the local culture. This is truly a trip you will never forget.

Before going to Sapa, a good museum to visit in Hanoi is the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology which offers insight into the 54 ethnicities of Vietnam.

Perfume Pagoda

A good day trip from Hanoi is a visit khổng lồ Perfume Pagoda or Chua Huong. It is a maze of Buddhist temples built into limestone cliffs. The stalagmites & stalactites inside the caves have been attracting pilgrims and tourists seeking good luck. Inside the cave are several Buddha statues. The journey lớn the pagoda is a bit of a haul. It’s located 60 km from Hanoi và after arriving by car, you need to transfer to a boat to lớn reach the temple complex. It is then a one-hour walk uphill lớn Perfume Pagoda.

Try Your Hand At Pottery

Hanoi is surrounded by numerous handicraft villages, each specializing in its own craft. You’ll find villages dedicated to traditional furniture, ceramics, copper, silk, and even snakes. While the snake village definitely sounded lượt thích a cool kids attraction, I did travel to lớn Vietnam to lớn find a crockery supplier, not a snake catcher.

Bat Trang, known as ‘the ceramic village’, is located 13km southeast of Hanoi and is a true joy for any ceramic enthusiast. Here you’ll find the potters working the clay, trimming và glazing pots, & filling the kiln. We received the warmest welcome from the non-English speaking toothless craftsman. Pro Tip: Ceramic shops dot the main streets, but the key is to venture down the smaller back-alleys.

Where khổng lồ Stay in Hanoi, Vietnam


Old Quarter – Most tourists stay in the Old Quarter (Hoan Kiem) district of Hanoi. This is a great place for first-time visitors to lớn explore the most popular things to bởi vì in Hanoi. This is the area where you’ll find backpacker hostels but there are also luxury hotels. With many restaurants, bars & attractions this is a great area to be in the heart of the action.

Ba Dinh district – This is another good area lớn stay in Hanoi filled with rich history và attractions. Here you’ll find Ho chi Minh’s mausoleum, the Military Museum, và the Old Citadel

Tay Ho– is the ex-pat neighborhood of Hanoi that will give you a western feel. This is a good spot for Hanoi nightlife and there are high-end hotels & restaurants.

How to Get Around Hanoi


Hanoi is a very walkable city & if you are staying in the Hoan Kiem district which is the Old Quarter & French Quarter or ba Dinh District, you’ll be able to walk khổng lồ many of its vị trí cao nhất attractions.

If you want to lớn get around, motorcycle taxis are popular & very cheap.

Taxis are metered và another good & safe way khổng lồ get around Hanoi.

As you can see, there are so many things to vày in Hanoi, you need at least three days in the city. From museums lớn pagodas, và monuments to military history, a trip to Hanoi has something for everyone. When traveling khổng lồ Vietnam, make sure khổng lồ put Hanoi on our list.

This post was originally written by Karin Louzado. It has been completely updated for 2022. You can check out Kerin’s ebook – The Zen Of Toddler Travel and learn how to simplify family travel. Facebook Instagram


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