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The ancient meandering streets of the Old Quarter are each named after the crafts and specialty trades traditionally practised by the original artisan's guilds in the 13th century. Each guild was grouped around a temple, or dinh, dedicated to the particular beliefs of the village from where the guild originated, and many of these temples are open to the public today. The early merchant's quarter affords an intriguing glimpse into life centuries ago with covered markets, and the ancient narrow buildings that still line the streets, known as tube or tunnel houses that contained shops. Businesses were taxed according to the width of their storefront and resulted in shops only 2 metres (7 foot) wide with a series of storerooms, workshops and living quarters extending behind to a length of up to 60m (197ft). Many streets are still devoted to a predominant trade such as silks, religious objects or textiles, silver jewelry, antiques, and there are numerous art galleries and craft stores, as well as cafes and pavement restaurants lining the narrow streets.
Address: Hoan Kiem District
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