
Where is the Old Quarter located? Locatedbetween the Lake of the Restored Sword, the Long Bien Bridge, a formercity rampart, and a citadel wall, the Old Quarter (consisting of 36 oldstreets inside) started as a snake and alligator-infested swamp. Itlater evolved into a cluster of villages made up of houses on stilts,and was unified by Chinese administrators who built ramparts aroundtheir headquarters. The area was named "Dominated Annam" or "ProtectedSouth" by the Chinese.
How old are the streets? Itwould be a big surprise should you know that Hanoi's Old Quarter cameinto being at the time King Ly Thai To selected Thang Long as thecountry’s capital in 1010, that is, the streets have a nearly1,000-year old history and became crowded & lively in 15th century. What makes them unique is that many of them remain in their very ancient architecture of the 15th century. Up to now, it has been the oldest continuously developed area of Vietnam.
What are their names’ origins? Dueto their long-lasting age, they are called “Old Quarter” or “36 OldStreets” (as consisting of 36 member streets). Similarly to the Guildedage of Europe, “Ha Noi's 36 districts” is Vietnam's version of theguild concept. In the past, as artisans moved to the capital city to dobusiness, they gathered together in this area to share the resources.As a result, many of the streets were named after the crafts sold atthat individual street. Pho Hang Bun (Vermicelli), Pho Hang Ma (PaperProduct), Pho Hang Bac (Silver), etc. are examples of the streetscarrying the name of the products sold there.
The phrase “36 phophuong” often causes much confusion for most people; “Phố” means astreet or a place for merchants to gather to do business, while“Phường”, a district or a guild of artisans specializing in aparticular trade (phuong cheo, phuong tho, etc.). Yet, in any case,both are right to some extent.
Specialized craft streets and guilds: Most tourists are eager for exploring the old streets well-known for each one’s specialized

A corner of Hang Gai Street
36 old streets or more? Althoughthe old section of Hanoi is often called the "36 Old Streets," thereare more than 36 actual streets. Some researchers believe that thenumber 36 came from the 15th century when there might havebeen 36 guild locations, which were workshop areas, not streets. Whenstreets were later developed, the guild names were applied to thestreets. Others attribute the 36 to a more abstract concept. The numbernine in Asia represents the concept of "plenty." Nine times the fourdirections makes 36, which simply means "many". In fact, there are nowmore than 70 streets in the area.
Althoughmany of the streets no longer sell the products after which they werenamed, some still do. Today, the Old Quarter has become the uniqueclassical feature of Hanoi, and the inspiration of numerous writers,poets, and painters, and one of the desired tourist destinations inHanoi.


