What To Do in Hanoi Blog is a collective blog of travel writers, focus on trends, experiences, festivals and nocturnal adventures in cities around Hanoi, Vietnam and the world.
I publish lovingly-compiled city guides to my favorite destinations, as well as fresh and insightful feature articles on the quirkiest crazes, the most intriguing experiences, and the best nightlife my boundless curiosity can uncover.
City breaks are what I live for most of all, and apart from my aforementioned guides.
How did this all start? Why do I feel cities are the stage of the greatest travel experiences? Why is being a multi-author blog essential to my identity? What is my mission statement? For an in-depth look at who I am, what I do and why and how I do it.
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What To Do in Hanoi Blog welcomes ideas from new writers with experience, flair and a bag full of street savviness. Take a look at my submissions guidelines and then contact me with any proposals. Travel photographers are also invited to get in touch.
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Hanoi is undoubtedly one of the most dynamic cities in South East Asia and the hub of mouthwatering street food. If you’ve been there, then you’d know that there are so many places to explore and tons of crazy things to do. If you haven’t, then aren’t you curious about what the 1000-year-old capital of Vietnam has to offer?