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Ha Tay Vietnam

Chuong Village Festival in Ha Tay

There is no more a province called Ha Tay in Vietnam now as it was incorporated into Hanoi some time ago. Paradissa still preserves this section separately from Hanoi to make it easier for our web visitors and travelers to locate the information. Also, Ha Tay is a traditional land that it justifies itself a separate section in our travel guide.

Here you'll find practical information such as weather and climate, things to do and what to see in Ha Tay. You'll get the detailed information and photos of century-old pagodas, ancient villages, wild national park and traditional cultural practice...

  • Ba Vi National Park Travel Guide, Ha Tay (Hanoi)

    Ba Vi National Park

    Ba Vi National Park is 60km from Ha Noi. It'd take you 40 minutes to leave the heavy traffic of Ha Noi behind then starts the idyllic scenery of the countryside.

    Country: Vietnam
    Province: Ha Tay
  • Duong Lam Village, Ha Tay (Hanoi) Travel Guide

    Duong Lam Village

    Duong Lam Village of Ha Tay Province is over 50km from Hanoi and can be day-tripped by bike, by motorbike or by car. Duong Lam Village and others nearby have been in a poor area of Vietnam, and maybe that's the good reason that some old buildings survive the damage of time, of wars... and keep on boasting the weathered atmosphere and quaint old feel as you walk your way through the narrow roads flanked with houses built of sandstone...

    Country: Vietnam
    Province: Ha Tay
  • Ha Tay

    Ba Vi National Park in old Ha Tay

    From August 2008, Ha Tay has been integrated into Ha Noi, so there's no province officially called Ha Tay in Vietnam now. Paradissa still retains this travel guide section to make it less confusing for our travellers.

    Country: Vietnam
    Province: Ha Tay
  • Ha Tay Images, Ha Tay (Hanoi) Travel Guide

    Ba Vi National Park
    Ha Tay had been a separate province located to the west, south-west and south of Hanoi. Ha Tay was known for its well-preserved ancient villages, temples and Buddhist pagodas. Since 2008, Ha Tay was integrated into Hanoi and there have been lots of changes in the local lifestyle, cultural monuments in the province. The below photos were taken by Paradissa's team when Ha Tay was an untouched land where century-old traditions prevailed...
     
    Country: Vietnam
    Province: Ha Tay
  • Mia Pagoda, Ha Tay (Hanoi) Travel Guide

    Entrance to the Mia Pagoda in Duong Lam, Ha Tay, Son Tay, Vietnam

    The Mia Pagoda is located in Dong Sang Village, Duong Lam Commune, Son Tay Town, Hanoi. The pagoda is among the most beautiful ancient pagodas in Vietnam.

    Country: Vietnam
    Province: Ha Tay
  • Perfume Pagoda

    Perfume Pagoda

    The Perfume Pagoda is actually a complex of pagodas built into mountain cliffs located 60 km (2 hour drive) southwest of Ha Noi.

    Country: Vietnam
    Province: Ha Tay
  • Thay Pagoda, Ha Tay (Hanoi) Travel Guide

    The Stage for performing water puppet at the Thay Pagoda

    Thay Pagoda (The Master Pagoda) was first built from the 12 century by Master Tu Dao Hanh at the base of the Sai Son Mountain, Sai Son Commune, Quoc Oai District. The pagoda location formerly belonged to Ha Tay Province which has been integrated into Hanoi nowadays.

    Country: Vietnam
    Province: Ha Tay
  • The Tram Gian Pagoda, Ha Tay (Hanoi) Travel Guide

    The bell tower at the Tram Gian Pagoda

    Tram Gian Pagoda or Quang Nghiem Tu, whic is located on top of the Tran Mountain with large garden of old big timber trees, is in Tien Nu Village, Tien Phuong Commune, Chuong My District, Hanoi. The area was formerly in Ha Tay Province.

    Country: Vietnam
    Province: Ha Tay

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