Six to seven years ago, Vietnamese Koreans inhabited 80,000 people in Ho Chi Minh City and 20,000 in Hanoi. If you add to the number of residents in Da Nang, it will never be a small number.
Hanoi used to be a lot of Koreans in the Chinese region, but there are many Koreans, including apartments in many parts of Hanoi and many Korean companies. It can be said to be a region.
First, China and Meading Songda will be posted first, and we will look at the Gyeongnam landmark built by Korean construction company Gyeongnam Enterprises.
Address Landmark72 Tower, Plot E6, Pham Hung Road, Cau Giay District, Hanoi, Vietnam
84 4 3772 3801 ~ 03 / FAX +84 4 3772 38
1st floor-k market, Barunsonmungu branch, v-presso coffee, Woori travel agency, Forbidden City, garden pool. There are Tour Lejour and Fountain Café.
5F-Convention Center
7th floor-spot center, outdoor swimming pool
Commercial facilities on the 6th, 8th and 11th floors
8th and 9th floor-Restaurant area Lotteria, cafe
10th Floor-Ruby Skin Plastic Surgery
12th-46th floor-Office
48th to 60th floors-Calidas (Serviced Residence)
Floors 61-70-Intercontinental Hotel
71st floor-Hotel Lounge
72F-Sky 72 Observatory
Landmark 72 Podium Stadium 5th and 6th floor Lotte Cinema
Gyeongnam Apartment AB
Gyeongnam Apartments A and B are apartments that have moved in since January 2011.
922 households live and many Koreans live and live.
Gyeongnam A-dong Shopping Mall
1st floor kmarket (super), k-food
2nd Floor-Forbidden City (Korean Restaurant)
5th Floor-Korean Restaurant, Noble Moment (Coffee Shop)
Gyeongnam B-dong Shopping Mall
1st Floor-Real Estate, Ace Supermarket, Artisan Bakery, Laundry, etc.
During your trip to Hanoi, we recommend that you stop by the Gyeongnam landmark and take a break while drinking at the Intercontinental Hotel or Vpresso on the 8th floor.
If you can afford it, you can also check out the latest movies (sometimes the latest movies are showing faster than Korea-because it's a Vietnamese man). Of course, the admission fee is half the price in Korea.