Hang Gai Street (Silk Street)

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Introduction to Hang Gai Street (Silk Street):
Time:
8:00 – 21:00
Address: Hang Gai, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi – Open in google map
Entrance fee:
  Free

Hàng Gai Street, located in the heart of Hanoi’s Old Quarter, is a vibrant destination for both locals and tourists. Known as “Silk Street,” it is famous for its high-quality silk products, including traditional Vietnamese clothing, scarves, and accessories. Visitors can find a wide range of tailor-made items, crafted by skilled artisans, making it a popular place for custom-made garments.

The street not only offers silk but also features numerous art galleries, souvenir shops, and traditional craft stores. It’s a great place to explore Vietnam’s rich artistic heritage, with many shops showcasing local paintings, handmade goods, and lacquerware.

In addition to its shopping appeal, Hàng Gai is also rich in history. It connects Hoàn Kiếm Lake to other parts of the Old Quarter and has been a key trading hub since ancient times. The street retains its charm with a blend of old architecture, narrow alleys, and modern boutiques, creating a unique experience for visitors.

Whether you’re looking for authentic silk, local artwork, or just a stroll through history, Hàng Gai Street is a must-visit in Hanoi. Its lively atmosphere and cultural significance make it a standout destination in the city.

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