This
  was stated by German journalist Maris Kristin, who agreed with 14 
other  reporters, who went on a week-long tour of the city called “the Heart  of Vietnam”, organised by the municipal People’s Committee from  September 9-15.
Moved by Hanoi’s beauty, Park Hae-Yoon from the  Republic of Korea, wrote 7 pages on Hanoi, describing it as active, but  ancient and peaceful.
Coming from a country which is famous for  its culture, Refat 
Ablelsamiaa Abbas Abdelmoaty Hussein from Egyptian  Television, learnt 
about Hanoi through its folk songs. He said he loved  these melodies and
 intended to use them as background music for his  report on Hanoi . He 
added that he wants to get a CD of Vietnamese folk  music.
Meanwhile, Vansili Bounthi, a reporter from the Laotian  daily 
newspaper the Pasason, described the tour as his return to his  home. “ 
Hanoi is very close to my heart and I have with many memories of  when I
 was a student there,” he said.
During the tour, the  foreign reporters visited world heritage sites 
recognised by UNESCO,  including the Thang Long Royal Citadel and the 
Temple of Literature, the  country’s first university. They also visited
 the historical sites of  Son Tay citadel and Duong Lam village and the craft villages of Van Phuc  for its silk and Bat Trang for its ceramics.
While writing  about the capital city’s culture, traditions and 
economic development,  all the journalists on the tour said they 
believed that Hanoi would have  wonderful 1,000 year birthday 
celebration.