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We are at CENTER OF HANOI OLA QUARTER , NEAR BY HOAN KIEM LAKE !

Where we are? & How to find Us? * Time to take you go around:

  • – Just out door is the trading area and few minute to night Market
  • – 02 Minutes to walk to Hoan Kiem Lake
  • – 10 Minutes by taxi to Hanoi Rail way station
  • – 10 Minutes to Ho Chi Minh Complex and Literature temple
  • – 45 Minutes to Noi Bai International Airport

As the oldest continuously developed area of Vietnam, Hanoi’s Old Quarter has a history that spans 2,000 years and represents the eternal soul of the city. Located between the Lake of the Restored Sword, the Long Bien Bridge, a former city rampart, and a citadel wall, the Old Quarter started as a snake and alligator-infested swamp. It later evolved into a cluster of villages made up of houses on stilts, and was unified by Chinese administrators who built ramparts around their headquarters. The area was named “Dominated Annam” or “Protected South” by the Chinese.

The Old Quarter began to acquire its reputation as a crafts area when the Vietnamese attained independence in the 11th century and King Ly Thai To built his palace there. In the early 13th century, the collection of tiny workshop villages which clustered around the palace walls evolved into craft cooperatives, or guilds. Skilled craftsmen migrated to the Quarter, and artisan guilds were formed by craftsmen originating from the same village and performing similar services. Members of the guilds worked and lived together, creating a cooperative system for transporting merchandise to the designated streets in the business quarter.

Because inhabitants of each street came from the same village, streets developed a homogeneous look. Commoners’ homes evolved out of market stalls, before streets were formed. Because storekeepers were taxed according to the width of their storefront, storage and living space moved to the rear of the buildings. Consequently, the long and narrow buildings were called “tube houses.” Typical measurements for such houses are 3 meters wide by 60 meters long.

The Old Quarter has a rich religious heritage. When the craftsmen moved from outlying villages into the capital, they brought with them their religious practices. They transferred their temples, pagodas and communal houses to their new location. Each guild has one or two religious structures and honors its own patron saint or founder. Therefore, on each street in the Old Quarter there is at least one temple. Now, many of the old temples in the Old Quarter have been transformed into shops and living quarters, but some of the old buildings’ religious roots can still be recognized by the architecture of their roofs.

HANOI AMANDA HOTEL

Address: 50 Hang Be str – Hoan Kiem dist , Old Quarter – Hanoi City – Vietnam

Telephone:  (+84-4) 39260084 – 38267356

Fax: (+84-4) 39262214

Email[email protected]

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+ Tel: (+84-4) 39260084 – 38267356

+ Fax: (+84-4) 39262214

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