Handicraft Villages – 1 day

The Vietnamese government has recognized about 1500 handicraft villages, of which about 300 are traditional handicraft villages. These villages maintain the country’s handicraft heritage.


Tour type: Day tour
Price: Contact us

Program 1:
Morning: 8h00 picking up at your hotel to Bat Trang, an old pottery village & Co Loa – an old citadel of Vietnam.
Afternoon: Return to your hotel in Hanoi.

Program 2:
Morning: 8h00 picking up from your hotel to Van Phuc, a silk weaving village, Tram Pagoda & Tram Gian Pagoda.
Afternoon: Return to your hotel in Hanoi.

Program 3:
Morning: 8h00 picking up at your hotel to Bat Trang – an old pottery village; Dong Ho – painting village; But Thap Pagoda; Dong Ky – wooden furniture making village
Afternoon: Return to your hotel in Hanoi.

Program 4:
Morning: 8h00 pick up at your hotel to Thay Pagoda (Master Pagoda) & Tay Phuong Pagoda, a famous one for 79 statues carved after classical Buddhist stories.
Afternoon: Return to your hotel in Hanoi.

Program 5:
The circuit of the city-Thuong Tin, Phu Xuyen to visit the craft villages and historical and cultural relics of two districts of Thuong Tin and Phu Xuyen. We will discover the villages of Ha Thai Lacquer, basketry Ninh So, embroidery Quat Dong, carpentry Van Diem, Chuyen My mother of pearl. you will visit the Dau Pagoda –  Of particular note are the mummified bodies of two monks, Vũ Khắc Minh and Vũ Khắc Trường, who died meditating in the mid 17th century. Their bodies underwent extensive restoration by the Institute of Archaeology in 2003 and visit the temple national hero Nguyen Trai.

Program 6:
For the circuit Ha Dong Thanh Oai, Chuong My, follow the national 21B. you will be tours of the village of Van Phuc silk, conical hats of Chuong, fans Vac, basketry Phu Vinh, pagodas Boi Khe, Trâm, Tram Gian and Lake Van Son.

Inclusion:

Land transfer by private vehicle for whole trip.
English speaking guide. Other languages are available upon request.
Admission fees for all sightseeing places.

Exclusion:

Drinks.
Personal expenses.
Tips and gratuities.
All meals

Note: long dress is politely requested when visiting pagodas.

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