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Blog Thumbnail. A bustling intersection in Hanoi, Vietnam, with the iconic City View Café building at the center, surrounded by motorbikes and pedestrians navigating the streets. The Demolition of Hanoi’s ‘Shark Jaw’ Building: End of an Era?

The Demolition of Hanoi’s “Shark Jaw” Building: End of an Era?

For many travelers visiting Hanoi, the Old Quarter is an unmissable destination—always alive with the hum of motorbikes, the aroma of street food, and an eclectic mix of historic and modern architecture. Among its most recognizable landmarks was the “Shark Jaw” building, a uniquely shaped structure that served as a visual marker for both locals […]

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Vibrant bundles of incense sticks drying in Quang Phu Cau, Vietnam

Quang Phu Cau: Explore Vietnam’s Timeless Incense Village Near Hanoi

Just 40 kilometers south of Hanoi lies Quang Phu Cau Village, a place steeped in Vietnamese tradition and renowned for its incense making craft. Famous for producing some of the finest incense in Vietnam, this village offers a unique cultural experience that brings visitors face-to-face with an ancient craft passed down through generations. Surrounded by

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