Hanoi weekend: what to do and where to go

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Are you looking for an exciting weekend getaway? Look no further than Hanoi, the vibrant capital city of Vietnam. Hanoi offers a plethora of events and activities that will make your weekend memorable. From art exhibitions to market fairs and delectable seafood delicacies, there’s something for everyone. So, pack your bags and get ready for a fun-filled weekend in Hanoi!

Hanoi, known for its rich history and cultural heritage, is a city that never fails to captivate its visitors. Whether you’re a history buff, an art enthusiast, or a food lover, Hanoi has something to offer to everyone. In this article, we will explore some of the exciting events and activities happening in Hanoi over the weekend.

Exhibition “The Weight of Things”

The first event on our list is the exhibition “The Weight of Things” hosted by Matca Space for Photography. The exhibition features the works of Eddie Ryan, a design educator and photographer from London who now resides in Vietnam. It showcases photographs that depict the artist’s personal and cultural journey as an emigrant adapting to a new society.

“The Weight of Things” refers to the emotional and psychological burden carried by emigrants. The photographs display everyday objects that are displaced, in limbo, or used as symbols of protection by migrants. They also provide insights into the societal aspects influenced by migrant workers, such as laws, beliefs, and ambitions.

The exhibition runs from June 29 to July 31, opening daily from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. It is located at Matca Space for Photography, situated at 48 Ngoc Ha Street, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi. Entrance to the exhibition is free.

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Exhibition “Peculiar Interfaces”

If you’re interested in exploring the intersection of art and technology, the exhibition “Peculiar Interfaces” at The Outpost Art Organization is a must-visit. This exhibition showcases the works of eight international and local artists/groups who specialize in new media and digital art.

“Peculiar Interfaces” aims to understand how technology shapes our connections and perceptions in the digital age. It invites visitors to contemplate hybrid realities, the significance of data, and the importance of connection and care in the modern world.

You can visit “Peculiar Interfaces” from April 15 to July 23, between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. (closed on Mondays). The exhibition takes place at The Outpost Art Organization, located on the second floor of tower B1, To Huu Ward, Nam Tu Liem District. Tickets can be purchased at the reception desk. Please note that some exhibition materials may not be suitable for children under 13 years old.

Regional Cuisine Exhibition

For food enthusiasts, the exhibition “Vung nao thuc nay” (Regional cuisines) is a feast for the senses. The exhibition showcases 41 local dishes beautifully illustrated by 36 young artists. It offers visitors a unique culinary experience through the prism of illustration.

At the exhibition, you can admire drawings of Hai Duong’s green bean cake, Hai Phong’s crab noodle soup, Saigon’s banh mi with roasted pork, and many other mouthwatering delicacies from different regions of Vietnam.

The exhibition takes place from July 1 to 16 at the Ho Guom Cultural Information Center, located at No. 2 Le Thai To, Hang Trong Ward, Hoan Kiem District. Admission to the exhibition is free.

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Market Fair

If you enjoy shopping and discovering unique products, head to the market fair organized by The Outpost. The fair features nearly 40 stalls offering a wide variety of products, including clothing, accessories, stationery, and crafts. Additionally, there will be engaging craft workshops and attractive gifts for visitors.

The market fair will take place on July 15 and 16, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. It will be held at Complex 01, No. 29, Lane 31, Alley 167, Tay Son Street, Quang Trung Ward, Dong Da District. Entrance to the fair is free, so you can explore and indulge in a delightful shopping experience.

Ocean’s Symphony

For seafood lovers, “Ocean’s Symphony” is an event you wouldn’t want to miss. The Continental Lounge, in collaboration with Ben Gourmet, presents a culinary experience featuring a delectable array of fresh seafood. Indulge in Japanese oysters, French bulot snails, Arctic shrimp, Chilean green mussels, and more. The seafood will be perfectly complemented with chilled white wines, enhancing the flavors of the dishes.

The event will start at 6:30 p.m., and live music performances will begin at 8 p.m. on July 14. Tickets for this exclusive experience are priced at VND950,000 ($40) per person. Due to limited availability, it’s advisable to book your tickets early to secure your spot. “Ocean’s Symphony” will be held at The Continental Lounge, situated on the 3rd floor of the Army Hotel at 1A Nguyen Tri Phuong Street, Quan Thanh Ward, Ba Dinh District.

Conclusion

Hanoi offers an exciting weekend filled with cultural experiences, artistic endeavors, and mouthwatering delicacies. From exploring thought-provoking exhibitions to shopping at vibrant markets and savoring fresh seafood, there’s no shortage of activities to keep you entertained. So, make the most of your weekend in Hanoi and create unforgettable memories.

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FAQs

1. Are there any entrance fees for the exhibitions in Hanoi? The exhibition “The Weight of Things” at Matca Space for Photography and the regional cuisine exhibition at Ho Guom Cultural Information Center have free admission. However, “Peculiar Interfaces” at The Outpost Art Organization requires purchasing tickets at the reception desk.

2. Where is the market fair in Hanoi located? The market fair organized by The Outpost will be held at Complex 01, No. 29, Lane 31, Alley 167, Tay Son Street, Quang Trung Ward, Dong Da District.

3. Can children visit the exhibition “Peculiar Interfaces”? Some materials in the exhibition may not be suitable for children under 13 years old. Parental guidance is strongly advised.

4. How much do tickets for “Ocean’s Symphony” cost? Tickets for “Ocean’s Symphony” are priced at VND950,000 ($40) per person.

5. Where is The Continental Lounge located? The Continental Lounge is situated on the 3rd floor of the Army Hotel at 1A Nguyen Tri Phuong Street, Quan Thanh Ward, Ba Dinh District.