Hanoi’s history dates back almost one thousand
years. During that time it has witnessed numerous incursions from
China, seen a host of Vietnamese emperors come and go and at one time
go even lose its status as the nation’s capital. The city’s temples and
pagodas and the religious practices performed reflect a strong Chinese
influence. For nearly 800 years Hanoi was the home of various royal
dynasties until Hue became the new imperial capital in 1802. With the
coming of the French at the end of the 19th century the city gained a
new lease of life. This European influence can still be seen in the
elegant colonial buildings that line the broad tree-lined boulevards of
much of the city. Today the capital has a population approaching 4
million people; yet it still has the feeling of a small town,
particularly in and around the Old Quarter.
Highlight: Cultural experience
The tour is split into a morning and afternoon
schedule, with a tasty lunch in between! At 08: 00am there will be a
pick up from your hotel to Ho Chi Minh Complex to visit Ho Chi Minh
Mausoleum, Ho Chi Minh Museum and One pillar pagoda. Continue to visit
Literature temple, the first University in Vietnam in 16th century and
Art Museum. Have lunch in one of the most famous restaurants in Hanoi
before walking tour in 1000 Years Old Quarter then enjoy Water Puppet
Unique show at 04: 00pm.
|
Class |
Number of Person in Group/Pax
Tour cost per Person (in $US) |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 - 5 |
6 - 7 |
8 - 9 |
|
Cost/pax |
74 |
45 |
36 |
31 |
26 |
23 |
What to take
We
suggest a small, lightweight daypack for cameras, spare film, drinking
water, respectable clothes for visiting temples and comfortable walking
shoes.