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DISCOVER IMPRESSIVE VIEWS FROM HANOI SKY – LOTTE OBSERVATION DECK

 

1.  Vietnam Television Station VTV

   Established in 1970, VTV is a television station under the Vietnamese government. The abbreviation VTV – 3 uppercase letters overlapping each other is used as the symbol of the station, with 3 colors red – green – blue, symbolizing the 3 primary colors on the color television screen. Currently, VTV television station has covered 100% of Vietnam’s territory and satellite coverage of most regions in the world. The Vietnam Television building officially came into operation in 2017, with spacious infrastructure, modern technology in line with global trends, meeting the standards of high-class television programs and top-scale events.

 

VTV – Vietnam Television Building (Source: internet)

See more at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnam_Television

 

2.  My Dinh National Stadium

  My Dinh National Stadium has been one of the outstanding cultural and sports symbols of Vietnam since the early years of the 21st century. The stadium is located 10km northwest of the city center of Hanoi, with curved domes covering the stands and is considered the most modern stadium with the largest capacity in the country. In 2020, My Dinh Stadium was honored to be in the Top 5 Best Stadiums in Southeast Asia, introduced by the AFC Football Federation. With a capacity of more than 40,000 seats and a spacious, convenient complex, My Dinh National Stadium is the venue for many major sporting and cultural events in Vietnam and the region, attracting a large number of fans such as the 2003 & 2022 SEA Games, ASIAN Cup (AFC Cup), BlackPink World Tour 2023 concert, Anh Trai “Say Hi” Concert 2024, etc.

 

My Dinh National Stadium (Source: internet)

See more at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mỹ_Đình_National_Stadium

 

3.  LOTTE Mall West Lake

  LOTTE Mall West Lake – the latest commercial center project of LOTTE Group has officially come into operation since mid-2023. About 6km from LOTTE Center Hanoi, Lotte Mall Tay Ho is a modern shopping center with unique architecture, standing out in Hanoi. The building has a luxurious design, combining modern style and high-class utilities with a commercial center, hotel, and high-class office building.

 

LOTTE Mall West Lake (Source: internet)

 See more at: https://lottemallwestlakehanoi.vn/

 

4.  West Lake

  West Lake is one of the famous landscapes of Hanoi, bearing the historical and cultural imprints of the capital. Associated with the development of the ancient Thang Long Citadel, West Lake is not only an ideal place to relax but also a place to witness many important events in history. From LOTTE Hanoi Sky, you can see the whole view of West Lake with its special heart shape, along with Lieu Giai Street stretching straight to the lake. This is a favorite place of Hanoi’s youth thanks to its fresh air, peaceful space and beautiful natural scenery, an ideal place to enjoy relaxing moments and participate in outdoor activities.

 

West Lake

 See more at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Lake_(Hanoi)

 

5.  Tay Ho Temple

  Tay Ho Temple is a sacred temple located on a peninsula jutting out into West Lake, worshiping Princess Lieu Hanh and built around the 17th century. Tay Ho Temple was granted the Cultural Heritage – Monument certificate by the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Sports of Vietnam in 1996. This is not only an important place of worship for Hanoi people but also famous for its beautiful landscape and sacred atmosphere. From the Lotte Hanoi Sky Observation Deck, you can see the location of Tay Ho Temple on a peninsula jutting out into the vast water, right in the middle of the other side. On clear days, you can easily recognize the bright red tiled roofs of the architectural works in the temple, standing out against the green of the surrounding trees.

 

Tay Ho Temple (Source: internet)

See more at: https://vi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phủ_Tây_Hồ

 

6.  Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum

  Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum is not only the eternal resting place of the great leader but also a sacred symbol of independence, freedom and happiness of the Vietnamese people. The mausoleum stands majestically and solemnly in the center of the capital, along with works such as Uncle Ho’s Stilt House and the Ho Chi Minh Museum, creating a meaningful and sacred space. This is a place that not only attracts tourists but is also the pride and respect of the Vietnamese people for the great leader. Looking from the LOTTE Hanoi Sky Observation Deck, you will see the majestic mausoleum standing in the middle of the historic Ba Dinh Square, which witnessed thousands of pages of the history of the Vietnamese people.

 

Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum (Source: internet)

 See more at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ho_Chi_Minh_Mausoleum

 

7.  Vietnam National Assembly Building

  Vietnam National Assembly Building is a symbolic building of the government and the nation, located in the heart of Hanoi. From LOTTE Hanoi Sky, you can easily see the building with modern architecture, standing out in the green space of Ba Dinh Park. The architecture of the building is inspired by the legend of “banh chung, banh day” with the symbolic meaning of “Round sky, square earth”. This is where important sessions of the National Assembly take place, deciding on important issues of the country, and is also a historical destination not to be missed when visiting Hanoi.

 

Vietnam National Assembly Building (Source: internet)

See more at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Assembly_Building_of_Vietnam

 

8.  Long Bien Bridge

  Long Bien Bridge is one of the important historical structures and symbols of Hanoi, built during the French colonial period and has witnessed the ups and downs of the city over many decades. You can admire Long Bien Bridge stretching across the Red River, connecting the two banks of the city, connecting Hoan Kiem District, Ba Dinh District and Long Bien District. The ancient and solid beauty of the bridge combined with the natural landscape and the ships going up and down the river create an impressive picture. Long Bien Bridge is not only a traffic structure, but also a witness to history, associated with many stories about war and the restoration of Hanoi. This place witnessed the image of the last French soldiers withdrawing from Hanoi so that the Vietnamese army could take over according to the Geneva Agreement in 1954.

 

Long Bien Bridge (Source: internet)

See more at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Bien_Bridge

 

9.  Turtle Tower – Hoan Kiem Lake

  Turtle Tower – Hoan Kiem Lake is a symbol associated with the history and culture of the capital Hanoi. With its ancient beauty, this thousand-year-old structure also contains many fascinating historical stories and legends from ancient times. Turtle Tower is associated with the legend of Hoan Kiem Lake. In the past, King Le Loi received a magic sword from the Golden Turtle under Hoan Kiem Lake to drive out the invading Ming army. After the victory, King Le Loi returned the magic sword to the Golden Turtle. Since then, the lake has been renamed Hoan Kiem Lake (Sword Lake) to commemorate this important event. Until now, the image of Turtle Tower – Hoan Kiem Lake is still considered a symbol of the capital – a majestic, intimate structure that preserves the ancient beauty of the thousand-year-old capital.

 

Turtle Tower – Hoan Kiem Lake (Source: internet)

 See more at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turtle_Tower

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