Stop off: Hanoi Duration: 1 days 0 nights Regarded as a cradle of Vietnam’s culture, The Red River delta is best known for its handicraft village and traditional seasonal festivals. We offer you the unique opportunity to see the real rural life of Vietnamese peasants living in these handicraft villages. This tour is also interesting for those who are interested in Buddhies philosophy. | ||||||||||
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PRG-1: Bat Trang village-Co Loa Citadel(Hanoi) ![]() PRG-2: Van Phuc village – Tram pagoda and Tram Gian Pagoda(Ha Tay Prrovince) ![]() PRG-3: Bat Trang(Ha Noi) – But Thap Pagoda and Dong Ky village(Bac Ninh province) Bat Trang – an old pottery village, here they make ‘Giay do’ paper and paint them with traditional designs. All of paper is made by hand and some, still in the traditional way with all natural products. ![]() Dong Ky – carpentry village. Here they made furniture inlaid with mother of pearl and finished off with layer of clear lacquar. In laying the mother of pearl is highly labour intensive, see how it is delicately sawed info fine-bone sliver and paints takingly set into wood. PRG-4: Thay ( master pagoda) & Tay Phuong pagoda in Ha Tay province ![]() | ||||||||||
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• Transport, entrance fee, lunch and soft drinks, tour guide, and travel insurance. | ||||||||||
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• drinks and personal expenses. |
2011/07/26
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