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Hoan Kiem Lake

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Hoan Kiem Lake, or “Lake of the Returned Sword,” is the geographical and spiritual center of Hanoi. It is a vital green space and a social hub, acting as a historical bridge between the bustling Old Quarter and the modern city center.

I. Legend, History, and Culture

The Legend: The lake is famously associated with the Legend of the Returned Sword. According to folklore, in the century, Emperor Lê Lợi was given a magical sword by the Golden Turtle God (Kim Quy) to defeat the Chinese Ming invaders. After his victory, a giant turtle emerged from the lake while the Emperor was boating and reclaimed the sword, returning it to its divine owners. The lake was thus renamed Hoàn Kiếm (Returned Sword).

Turtle Tower (Tháp Rùa): This small, iconic three-story tower stands on a tiny islet near the southern end of the lake. Built in the century, it commemorates the Golden Turtle legend and is an enduring symbol of Hanoi. You can admire its silhouette from the shore, but the tower itself is not open to visitors.

The Heart of Hanoi: The lake has been a central gathering spot for centuries. Today, it reflects Hanoi’s daily rhythm, from early morning Tai Chi and jogging sessions to the vibrant weekend pedestrian street activities.

II. Key Attractions and Activities

  • Ngoc Son Temple (Đền Ngọc Sơn): Located on Jade Island in the northern part of the lake, this temple is dedicated to General Trần Hưng Đạo (who defeated the Mongols in the century) and other historical scholars.

  • The Huc Bridge (Cầu Thê Húc): Meaning “Bridge of the Rising Sun,” this striking, bright red wooden bridge connects the lake’s shore to Ngoc Son Temple and is one of Hanoi’s most photographed landmarks.

  • Hoan Kiem Lake Walking Street: Every weekend, the streets immediately surrounding the lake and parts of the Old Quarter are closed to motor traffic, transforming the area into a lively pedestrian-only zone.

    • Time: Typically from Friday to Sunday.

    • Activities: The walking street features street performances, live music, traditional Vietnamese folk games, and a bustling atmosphere.

  • Water Puppet Theatre: The famous Thăng Long Water Puppet Theatre is located right by the lake, offering a unique Vietnamese art form experience.

III. Practical Visitor Information

DetailInformation
LocationHoan Kiem District, Central Hanoi. Bordered by Dinh Tien Hoang, Le Thai To, and Hang Khay Streets.
Lake Opening Hours24 Hours (The lake and surrounding area are public and always accessible).
Lake Entrance FeeFREE
Ngoc Son Temple & The Huc BridgeHours: ∼8:00 AM–5:00 PM Daily
Best Time to VisitEarly Morning (5 \text{ AM} – 7 \text{ AM})$ for local exercise and serenity, or Weekend Evenings for the vibrant Walking Street atmosphere.
Phone NumberN/A (Contact numbers are usually for specific nearby attractions like the theatre or temples)

IV. Traveler's Tips

Dress Modestly: When visiting Ngoc Son Temple, ensure your attire is respectful as it is a sacred site.

Photography: Sunrise and sunset offer the best lighting for capturing the iconic Turtle Tower and the red Huc Bridge.

Transportation: The lake is best explored on foot. If staying in the Old Quarter, it is an easy walk. On weekends, traffic is restricted, so plan to arrive by foot or public transport.

Nearby Dining: The lake is surrounded by excellent culinary options and is directly adjacent to the Hanoi Night Market (operating on weekend evenings).

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Hemanth S.
04:27 02 Oct 25
If you are at Hanoi. Do visit this local temple which is known for its peaceful ambience and beautiful architecture. The place reflects the Vietnamese way of worship and gives a glimpse about their spiritual life.
According to the stelae at the site, Ngoc Son Temple’s construction started in autumn of 1841, under the reign of the Ly Dynasty. It worships Van Xuong De Quan (Wenchang Dijun), a Taoist deity that brings happiness and wealth to scholars. It is also dedicated to General Tran Hung Dao (1231 - 1300), who defeated the Mongols in the 13th century.
1 hour is enough to visit the place and you can buy tickets at the entrance.
Angel S.
15:13 25 Sep 25
A beautiful place specially at night time. Very clean as, everything in Vietnam. There are benches all around the lake so you can enjoy of such a nice view
K B
05:03 14 Sep 25
We enjoyed this place from the outside, around the lake. If you have time, it’s nice to check out the temple from the inside. It’s flocking with tourists. Early hours are the best time to visit to avoid big tour groups.

One has to dress appropriately to visit the temple. (Knees and shoulders covered). One of the prominent places in the Hanoi Old Quarter.
Daryleen A.
11:13 27 Aug 25
“Visited Ngọc Sơn Temple 🏯✨, a nice stop to see the famous Hoàn Kiếm Lake 🌊🐢. The temple carries a unique legend about the sacred turtle 🐢📖, which makes the visit even more meaningful. At the entrance, locals were praying 🙏🕯️ and burning offerings 📝🔥 – a glimpse of true Vietnamese culture and spirituality 🇻🇳💮. The place is clean 🧹🌿 and surprisingly quiet 🌸🤫 despite so many tourists around 📸👣. That said, the visit is a bit short ⏳😅, which makes it feel slightly overpriced 💸 for what you get. Still, it’s worth a stop if you’re exploring Hanoi 🏮✨, especially for the story and peaceful views by the lake 🌅🌳.”
Daniel K.
02:34 01 Jul 25
A temple with an intriguing past concerning a deity, a returned sword, and a kingdom struggling for independence. Worth a visit in the cool Hanoi evening, either to take in the juxtaposed history and modernity, or to simply people watch.

Also comes with not just one, but two (very dead) turtles on display. Apparently they used to inhabit this tiny, serene lake.

In all, 5/5 experience.
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