HANOI, Vietnam — A narrow wooden jetty on the calm waaters of West Lake (Ho Tay) in Hanoi, Vietnam.


Photograph by David Coleman. Ho Tay, known as West Lake, is the largest freshwater lake in Hanoi, Vietnam. Covering an area of about 500 hectares, it is a significant recreational and cultural site in the city. The lake is surrounded by an 18-kilometer road which is a favorite spot for walking, jogging, and cycling among both locals and tourists. Along the shores of Ho Tay, visitors can find a mix of traditional and modern attractions, including ancient pagodas such as Tran Quoc Pagoda, luxurious hotels, upscale restaurants, and vibrant cafes. The area is also home to various gardens and parks, offering a green retreat within the urban environment. West Lake is not only a place for leisure and outdoor activities but also a hub of cultural experiences, with numerous festivals and events held throughout the year. The lake’s serene waters and picturesque views make it a popular location for photography, especially at sunset when the sky reflects beautifully on the water. Ho Tay serves as a significant landmark in Hanoi, embodying the blend of natural beauty and urban development characteristic of the city.


Size: 2758px × 4152px
Location: West Lake, Hanoi, Vietnam
Photo credit: © David Coleman | Have Camera Will Travel / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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