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| Foreign travelers stroll in the Old Quarter of Hanoi |
Tuan and other drivers of Dong Xuan Joint-Stock Co. take tourists from Dinh Tien Hoang Street by the lake and then to nearly 30 streets in Hanoi’s Old Quarter. Shops in old buildings along the way sell food, clothes and souvenirs.
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| An electric buggy with a “green tourism” sign waits for a full load before it heads around the Old Quarter and Guom Lake - Photos: Mong Binh |
The tour by electric buggy is a must-try for visitors, either during the day or in the evening. It’s a no-sweat way to observe local life and smell Hanoi’s food specialties sizzling on the hot coals on Ma May and other streets.
The electric vehicle runs around Guom Lake, also known as Sword Lake, before returning to the starting point on Dinh Tien Hoang Street.
Dong Xuan Joint-Stock Co. launched the electric buggy tour about one month ago to provide both foreign and Vietnamese visitors to Hanoi an eco-friendly way to explore the capital city in the run up to the extravagant celebration of the 1000th anniversary of Thang Long-Hanoi.
Tuan told the Daily that Dong Xuan has put a dozen electric buggies into service to transport individuals and groups around Hanoi. The first trip leaves at 8:30 a.m. and the last trip is at 10 p.m. every day.
You can hop on the buggy at the station by Guom Lake and wait until there are seven passengers aboard for the trip, while a group of seven travelers can hire the buggy for VND105,000 (around US$5.5).
Children under three years old can take a free ride.
The buggy is one of the best ways to travel around the Old Quarter and Guom Lake. The Xich lo or cyclo is also a great way to experience the city from the comfort of a seat.
Many local citizens and visitors still opt for xich lo because it’s inexpensive and slow enough for passengers to see everything.

