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Time changes things, but Hanoi has managed to effortlessly maintain its lasting allure. Such as the ‘magic’ of ancestor worship: a room kept at home with a small altar in front of which people bur

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n incense, feeble whiskers of smoke – known as ‘invisible stairs’ – that connect the Earth to the heavens. Sometimes the smell reaches the street: these days orange and cinnamon are the fashion. There is still much ‘old’ Vietnam in Hanoi, a place where women lower their eyes if they sense a glance in their direction, yet instead hold their heads high when their country needs them. A unique city museum is dedicated to women, as is a beautiful statue of ‘Mother Vietnam’ by renowne

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Time changes things, but Hanoi has managed to effortlessly maintain its lasting allure. Such as the ‘magic’ of ancestor worship: a room kept at home with a small altar in front of which people burn incense, feeble whiskers of smoke – known as ‘invisible stairs’ – that connect the Earth to the heavens. Sometimes the smell reaches the street: these days orange and cinnamon are the fashion. There is still much ‘old’ Vietnam in Hanoi, a place where women lower their eyes if they sense a glance in their direction, yet instead hold their heads high when their country needs them. A unique city museum is dedicated to women, as is a beautiful statue of ‘Mother Vietnam’ by renowned sculptor Nguyen Phu Cuong, which stands some three metres tall.
Time changes things, but Hanoi has managed to effortlessly maintain its lasting allure. Such as the ‘magic’ of ancestor worship: a room kept at home with a small altar in front of which people burn incense, feeble whiskers of smoke – known as ‘invisible stairs’ – that connect the Earth to the heavens. Sometimes the smell reaches the street: these days orange and cinnamon are the fashion. There is still much ‘old’ Vietnam in Hanoi, a place where women lower their eyes if they sense a glance in their direction, yet instead hold their heads high when their country needs them. A unique city museum is dedicated to women, as is a beautiful statue of ‘Mother Vietnam’ by renowned sculptor Nguyen Phu Cuong, which stands some three metres tall.
 
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