Cot
Hanoi each year attracts up to 30% of the total number of foreign tourists to Vietnam. Not only for its ancient beauty, Hanoi also attracts visitors for its iconic streets and villages with many strange-sounding names such as Cot Village - also known as Dia Phu Bank Village.

Visiting Cot Village, visitors can see with their own eyes the skillful production of votive goods of the people here. In addition, Cot Village also has a unique and famous banh cuon dish, which is passed on by many tourists to enjoy. Cot Village is most exciting and bustling especially on the occasion of the Village Festival, which is held every year from February 10 to 15. On this occasion, people in the village will hold a large procession with 7 palanquins (5 palanquins) dragon throne, a palanquin and a palanquin of water). The festival aims to honor the gods Cao Son, Diem La, Moc Tinh, and two natives (the royal palace of Trinh Thuc, and Trang Han, the heroic spirit of the General).

It can be said that Hanoi Cot Village is one of the most interesting domestic tourist destinations - where visitors have just had the opportunity to know a typical Hanoi craft village, having a long journey of existence. Besides, there are the unique cultural features of the Chair Village, contributing to making Hanoi more imbued with its identity.