Qigong Meditation Vietnam
Qigong for health and mindfulness.
Perched on the top floor of a six-story building, Qigong Meditation Vietnam offers a serene escape in the heart of Hanoi. Master Huỳnh Anh Hải founded this center to share the benefits of Qigong, especially for those navigating post-Covid health concerns and the challenges of middle age. What began with online classes during the pandemic has blossomed into a licensed, dedicated space providing consistent practice. The center fills a unique niche, offering a structured environment for Qigong in a city where such opportunities are rare. With sweeping views of the Red River and the historic Old Quarter, it provides a peaceful backdrop for healing and mindfulness, all within easy walking distance of Hanoi's vibrant core.
Highlights
- Founded by Master Huỳnh Anh Hải to address post-Covid and middle-aged health concerns
- Licensed center providing a safe and legal environment for Qigong practice
- Top-floor location with panoramic views of the Red River and Old Quarter
- Fills a market gap for consistent Qigong practice centers in Hanoi
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Setting
The center is situated on the top floor of a six-story building, providing a tranquil 400m² space. It boasts impressive views of the Red River and Hanoi's historic Old Quarter, creating a peaceful atmosphere despite its central location. The blend of urban accessibility and serene vistas makes it a unique setting for practice.
The practice
Qigong is a traditional Chinese practice that combines slow, deliberate movements, meditation, and deep breathing exercises. At Qigong Meditation Vietnam, the focus is on improving respiratory health, immunity, and overall well-being. Participants can expect guided sessions led by Master Huỳnh Anh Hải, designed to be accessible and beneficial for various health needs.
A typical day
The daily structure for retreats is not specified. It is recommended to contact the center directly to inquire about the schedule and duration of their Qigong classes and programs.
Accommodation
Accommodation details are not specified; visitors are likely expected to arrange their own lodging in Hanoi.
What to bring
Given Hanoi's warm climate, especially from June to August, lightweight and breathable clothing is advisable. Comfortable attire suitable for movement during Qigong practice is also recommended.
How to get there
Qigong Meditation Vietnam is located at 6th floors, 90 Vong Ha street, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. If you are in the Old Quarter or French Quarter, it is a 10-20 minute walk. Taxis are available for those staying further afield.
Nearest airport: Noi Bai International Airport (HAN) (22 km)
Noi Bai International Airport (HAN) is approximately 22 km from the center. A taxi would be the most convenient way to reach the center from the airport.
Nearest city: Hanoi (Soc Son)
Pricing starts from USD 60. Please contact the center for specific program costs and package details.
Climate
Climate Zone: Subtropical
Best Months: Jan, Mar, Dec
Avoid: Jun, Aug, Sep
Hanoi experiences an annual average temperature of 23.9°C. The warmest months are July, June, and August, while December, January, and February are cooler. The driest periods occur in January, March, and December, so visitors during these times might enjoy more comfortable weather for exploring the city.
Location
Frequently asked questions
How do I get to Qigong Meditation Vietnam from the Old Quarter?
If you are staying in the Old Quarter or French Quarter, the center is conveniently located within a 10-20 minute walk. For those staying further away, taking a taxi is recommended.
Are there specific programs for beginners or those new to Qigong?
The center's mission is to share Qigong knowledge, and Master Huỳnh Anh Hải has experience teaching students of varying levels. It is best to contact the center to discuss specific beginner-friendly programs or classes.
What amenities are available at the center?
The center offers amenities including air conditioning, free WiFi, towels, free parking, coffee/tea, a fitness center, and a yoga studio. These are available to enhance your comfort during your practice.
What is the typical duration of a Qigong practice session?
The source material does not specify the exact duration of practice sessions or retreats. Please reach out to Qigong Meditation Vietnam directly for details on class lengths and program schedules.
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