Sunday, September 22, 2013

Hoan Kiem Lake

Hoan Kiem Lake. Source: aesta1

In the weekend, all roads in Hanoi lead to Hoan Kiem Lake. Thus, on our first weekend after a two month and a half absence, we headed to our favourite park, Hoan Kiem Lake.

Just a short walk from where we stay, we often enjoy a stroll in this place. Small though this lake is, it gathers a crowd, both old and young, locals and internationals.

Picture Taking of Newly Married Couple in Hoan Kiem Lake
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Interesting scenes meet us as we go around the lake. We enjoyed watching perched on tree branches in their wedding finery, newly married couples have their pictures taken hoping for that one of a kind picture to add to their wedding album. Old people doing tai chi, weight watchers doing their power walk, children playing badminton, not so young women in a group dance, and some older men with long beards playing the local board game all lend their presence.

Once in a while, you see one seriously hugging a tree and partaking of its energy. And another in a meditative pose right on the lakeside.

Residents of Hanoi love this lake so much. Their day is never complete without a peek of Hoan Kiem. Their lucky day would be to see the turtle come up which seldom happens.

Women Watching for the Turtle in Hoan Kiem Lake
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More people come on the weekend. They come early and stay, just enjoying the commune with the trees and the water. Some families enjoy cups of coffee in the alfresco shop. Others just content themselves in sitting and contemplating the lake.

Portrait Drawing in Hoan Kiem Lake
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Friends meet here as well and update each other. You see them huddled together showing pictures to each other on their smartphones.

Older People Relaxing in Hoan Kiem Lake
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Photographers are all over the place, taking pictures of groups visiting from the countryside. The highlight for this group is the visit to the pagoda in the middle of the Lake. The Red Bridge connecting this pagoda to the street is often the site of choice for many group pictures.



Check out these other posts on Hanoi:


Duong Lam Village
Vietnam Museum of Ethnology
Vietnam Military Museum
Where to Eat in Hanoi
Where to Shop in Hanoi

2 comments:

Suzy said...

Looks like a beautiful place. Thanks for sharing and thanks so much for visiting my blog.

aestamary said...

Thank you so much Suzy. Hoan Kiem is a very calming place in the bustling city of Hanoi.