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Overview
- Visit Hoi An Museum, the Ancient Houses, the Assembly Hall with Chinese influence, the handicraft workshops, and the Japanese Bridge
- Stop by the house of a lantern craftsman
- Have your own lantern created by your own hands
Description
This tour gives you a quick but consistent insight of Hoi An Ancient Town and allows you to get in touch with your creative side, as well as provides you with the opportunity to take part in an important aspect of the Vietnamese culture. Our tour guide will pick you up at the lobby of the hotel, to go to the center of Hoi An city where you will visit Hoi An Museum, the Ancient Houses, the Assembly Hall with Chinese influence, the handicraft workshops, and the Japanese Bridge. Then we will stop by the house of a lantern craftsman. There you can observe the lantern craftsman?s technique before hands-on work through each stage of lantern making under the guidance of the enthusiastic craftsmen: from bending it into frame, cutting cloth, gluing, to completing lanterns. Before this trip concludes, you will have your own lantern created by your own hands. This is the perfect souvenir for you to show off your craftsmanship upon your return home. Once everyone has a well-crafted lantern, we will return to the hotel.
Inclusions:
Hotel pick-up and return
New minivan, entrance fee
Mineral water
English speaking tour guide
Travel insurance
Free for children 0-5 years old
50% off for children 6-10 years old
Exclusions:
10% VAT
Tips and gratuities
Personal expenses such as: shopping, telephone, beverage, etc.
Amenities
Water included
Restroom available
Senior friendly
Kids friendly
Insurance included
Certified
Hoi An
This ancient region of great historical significance has delivered
consistently over the years as a city, which despite having a laid back culture, still meets the
requirements of modern day tourism. Its amazing landscapes, wonderful coastal retreats, highly
impressive restaurants and wonderful shopping avenues are a testimony to that. The city also packs a fair amount of promise with an array of various adventure related activities and hobby centres. If you're
in Vietnam, then Hoi An is an absolute must-visit. Noi Bai International Airport is well connected internationally with other major cities across Southeast Asia. Budget and mid-range accommodation are in plenty.
- UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Well known for its ancient temples and heritage structures
- Major hub for village tourism
- Well known for watersports
- Museums and art galleries
- Lovely Restaurants
- Paradise for shutterbugs and history buffs
- Great spot for adventure tours and activities