Pedestrian zones are being expanded in Hang Buom, Ma May, Dao Duy Tu,Hang Giay, Luong Ngoc Quyen and Ta Hien streets, where many buildingsdate back to the 18th century.
As planned, the project willbe finished by December this year and more space will be allocated forwalkers every Friday, Saturday and Sunday night.
The unique architectural complex includes historical sites such as the temples of Bach Ma, Quan De and Huong Tuong.
The area is famous for serving many of Hanoi’s most famous dishes suchas Bun Thang (Rice vermicelli soup served with shredded chicken, friedegg strands, meat pie and mushroom), La Vong grilled fish, Pho (noodlesoup served with beef and chicken) and Bun cha (rice noodle served withgrilled pork).
Hotels and restaurants abound, and many of these are being upgraded to appeal further to tourists.
Hanoi’s Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism also plans toupgrade the historical relic sites of Hoan Kiem Lake, the Templeof Literature and Hoa Lo Prison.
Along with repairing andupgrading the three attractions, the department will also enhanceconnectivity among them to promote tourism development in the city.-VNA