Hà Tây province

Hà Tây (listenⓘ) was a former province of Vietnam, in the Red River Delta, now part of Hanoi.

Hà Tây province is situated to the southwest of the entrance to the capital city of Hanoi.

Consequently, all the tourist attractions in the province are approximately 50 km from the center of Hanoi, making them easily accessible by land.

Each festival can be considered as a living museum containing culture, traditions of the nation to be represented by different ceremonies such as statue-bathing, fish-catching, etc.

Some festivals in Hà Tây province are well known in Vietnam and the world of which Hương (Perfume) Temple is the most noteworthy because it is the longest and most interesting, attracting about half a million visitors every year.