
1. What are the 36 streets of Hanoi?
The list of 36 streets in Hanoi creates a diverse and unique picture. When traveling to Hanoi and strolling through these streets, you will discover a colorful and culturally rich capital, offering unique experiences.
In order for you to know more about the 36 streets of Hanoi, let's list the names of each street through the following interesting poem 36 streets and wards:
"Let's go out around Long Cheng,
Thirty-six streets are clearly unmistakable;
Bo goods, silver goods, thorn goods,
Sails, tins, slippers, trays,
Ma Wei, Hang Dieu, Hang Giay,
Hang Lo, Hang Cot, Hang May, Hang Dan,
New Town, Fujian, Hang Ngang,
Horse goods, fish sauce goods, coal goods, copper goods,
Hang Muoi, Hang Non, Dong Bridge,
Hang Hom, Hang Dau, Hang Bong, Hang Be,
Barrel goods, Bat goods, Bamboo goods,
Lime goods, paper goods, theme goods, chicken goods.
Going around to Hang Da Street,
Hang Pho experience, it's really beautiful.
The first flower street in Long Thanh,
The streets are lined with looms and musical instruments around the chessboard.
The person who returned remembered the bewildered scene,
With a flower pen, I would like to write a poem that will be passed down."
Hanoi has 36 streets stretching across every corner of the city (Photo: Collectible)
2. How to name 36 streets in Hanoi
In terms of street naming, each landmark has its own characteristics and is associated with the city's development history. From Hang Mam, Hang Non, Hang Duong to Hang Muoi, each name symbolizes a main item exchanged in trading here.
The brilliant old streets are a prosperous, crowded place, still retaining traditional cultural values from centuries ago. Each street becomes a miniature craft village, gathering workers from craft villages around Thang Long, creating a diversity and richness of traditional craft culture in the heart of the capital.
On these streets, each small corner contains special stories and the passion of the workers who have created a colorful picture of the city of thousands of years of civilization.
Each name of each neighborhood shows the characteristics and history of traditional craft villages (Photo: Collectible)
3. What do the 36 streets of Hanoi sell?
Over the decades, Hanoi's 36 streets have undergone many changes over time and the development of the city. Although many streets have changed their names, there are still some streets that still retain their original names, bearing traces of the past.
Today, street business has changed dramatically. For example, Hang Khoai street does not sell potatoes but dishes. Hang Ga Street switched to printing wedding cards, while Hang Duong Street is famous for O Mai, a Hanoi specialty. Although many streets no longer sell goods under the original name, there are still places that still maintain the same business tradition as in the past.
Here is a list of Hanoi streets and occupations in each place:
1. Hang Bong Street: Blankets, blankets, mattresses.
2. Hang Bac Street: Processing and trading gold and silver jewelry.
3. Hang Dao Street: Selling a variety of fabrics.
4. Hang Ma Street: Selling votive goods, worship items, decorations, toys on the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival and Christmas.
5. Hang Quat Street: Providing worship items.
6. Hang Buom Street: Selling candies and Tet jams.
7. Hang Tin Street: Processing metal, casting tin, iron into household appliances.
8. Ma May Street: Providing travel and tourism services.