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Vietnam's capital has had a long and incredibly varied history. Having been in existence for about 1,000 years, it has been under the control of the French, the Chinese and the Japanese - as well as the Vietnamese themselves. It is not certain exactly when Hanoi was first established, but it was in 1010 that it became the capital of the Ly Dynasty. On recognition of this honour, the city was then called 'Thang Long', meaning 'Rising Dragon'. For the next 800 years the city thrived and grew as Vietnam's most important trading hub and political centre.

In the early 19th century a new dynasty came to power and the capital was moved to Hue. Around this time, Hanoi was given its current name by Minh Mang, the emperor of the new dynasty. Soon after this time, the French occupied the city, formally taking possession in 1883. In 1887 it was declared the capital of French Indochina, and many of the city's buildings date from this period; parts of the city are styles with wide boulevards, parks and lakes, and large white buildings.

The Japanese occupied Hanoi from 1940 to 45, and Hanoi was briefly declared independent at the end of World War II. France reasserted their authority in 1946, and a longer struggle for independence ensued. They were finally awarded full independence in 1954 and Hanoi was once again the capital - this time of North Vietnam as the South was still separate.

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Discover the delights of Vietnam and Cambodia on this incredible grand tour, travelling overland from bustling Hanoi to the ancient temples of Siem Reap. Delight in the beauty of Halong Bay on an overnight cruise, and ride the Reunification Express train along Vietnam's coast, visiting illuminating Hue and Nha Trang's tropical beaches, before...

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Discover the stand-out sights of Vietnam on this southeastern Asian adventure. Enjoy a street-food experience in Vietnam's bustling capital Hanoi and a serene overnight cruise amongst the jungle-draped islands of magical Halong Bay, then travel on the Reunification Express to uncover the laid-back delights of coastal Hue and the lantern-lit...

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Join us for an amazing 18-day expedition through southeast Asia, exploring the wonders of Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia. From Bangkok's gleaming golden temples and tranquil waterways, head into the Thai countryside to uncover the emotive past of the bridge on the River Kwai. Journey through Laos by modern train to mystical Luang Prabang to...

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“This is a great adventure/experience but be warned it is hard work and not a holiday. You get to experience many things in Vietnam and Cambodia and it is definitely value for money for what you do and see. The hotels are all first class and local guides wonderful but...
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Water Puppet Theatre

Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre Honoi's world-famous water puppet theatre is one of the most popular attractions in Vietnam. The traditional Vietnamese art form depicts the daily life of farmers (including fishing and cultivation), Vietnamese customs and entertainment (such as Dragon Dancing) and historical legends. Water puppetry has been a form of entertainment in Vietnam for centuries.

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