CNN will be broadcasting a short film on Hà Nội in Asia, Europe, North America and the Middle East from June 16 to 28.
Hồ Tây shrimp cake. Photo: Savoury Days
The
30-minute film, titled Destination Hanoi,
has been produced by CNN Vision to
offer a cinematic vision of culture and tourism in Hà Nội. The film will
feature Thành Chương Việt Palace, Cự Đà Village and Hồ Tây (West Lake).
Thành
Chương Việt Palace was built in 2001 in Sóc Sơn, some 40km to the north of Hà Nội,
by painter Thành Chương. The palace is no longer a private weekend getaway as
it once was; instead, it has emerged as a unique space for not only foreign
tourists but also Vietnamese visitors to immerse themselves in the art and
culture of the country.
The
palace was officially inaugurated by Her Majesty, the Queen of Sweden, during
her official visit to Việt Nam with the King and a Swedish delegation in 2004.
Some
20km from Hà Nội, Cự Đà Village in Cự Khê commune, Thanh Oai district, has
well-kept remnants of ancient Vietnamese culture. The old village is situated
on the banks of the Nhuệ River and is known for its Vietnamese-French style
architecture.
The
old gates, temples and communal houses in the village are national relics and
many of them are still in their original form even after more than a century.
The
village will be featured in the film with beautiful images of sun-dried
vermicelli. Vermicelli and soybean sauce are specialties of the village.
Hồ
Tây is not unknown to visitors in Hà Nội, but the film will not show the
beautiful lake. It will instead feature Bánh Tôm Hồ Tây restaurant, one of the
most popular State-owned restaurants since the 1970s. Located on Thanh Niên
road, one of the specialties is bánh tôm (shrimp cake). Fresh shrimp caught in
West Lake are covered with wheat flour and deep-fried in oil. They are best
served with a sweet and sour spicy fish sauce and pickled vegetables.
Destination Hanoi will feature beautiful images of sun-dried vermicelli. Photo: dangcongsan.vn
The
open-air spectacle, Tinh Hoa Bắc Bộ (Quintessence
of Tonkin), is also featured in the film. It highlights elements of Vietnamese
culture, such as folk singing, folk games, worship of Mother Goddesses and the
daily life of farmers.
Destination Hanoi will be aired on CNN on June 16 at
10.40pm, June 17 at 5.10pm, June 18 at 8.40am, June 20 at 3.40pm and June 28
also at 3.40pm (all are Hà Nội time).
By VNS