Woke up at day 3 in Hanoi, still felt muscle sore due to previous day visit to Halong Bay. The weather was scorching hot even though still in the morning. Today, I planned to visit another landmark in Hanoi which is Temple of Literature. This temple actually is former university as well as first higher education centre for Hanoi citizen long time ago. So I decided to walk by using route in between buildings of Old Quarters.
As you can see, there was wet market in between the buildings that sold pork, frog, fishes and crab. I'm not sure whether they sold it legally or underground, perhaps it was permissable.
In Old Quarters, the building is narrowed and uniquely tall probably due to limited space and overcrowded environment since France colonization era.
After 30 minutes of brisk walking, I arrived in front of the temple gate. The entrance fee was 20000 Dong = RM4. There were a lot of visitors from school children and also foreigners. The landscape was clean and dim due to surrounded by big trees. I love this peaceful place and great for photography. As usual, I only used my tripod and remote control to take nice shots hahaha.
The gate Temple of Literature
You can see this monument on 20k Dong note
Climbed up this double storey building and you can see the view of this temple
The giant drum
In the afternoon, I moved to Hanoi Train Street. The train passes only feet from houses twice per day around 3pm & 7pm. Beside the railway, there are souvenir & coffee shops for visitor to experience once train passes by if you are in right time. Then, I rode Gojek heading to D'Lion restaurant for lunch. This restaurant owned by Singaporean which is providing Halal food for customer. Here you may try Vietnamese cuisine as well with reasonable price.
In the afternoon, just walk around near hotel & found this cathedral. A lot of newly married couples came here for wedding photography due to its unique architecture.
Anyone who has been here, you should try Egg Coffee as it is one of signature in Hanoi. Before I go watching water puppet show at night, I walked to Giang Cafe to taste this coffee. Not bad, the taste was good and odourless. The price was 25k Dong = RM5.
Enjoyed very much water puppet show. The entrance fee was 80k Dong = Rm14. My friend told me the fee is cheaper compared to water puppet entrance in HCMC.












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