Geheime Handwerksdörfer von Hanoi ( Weihrauch und Hut Dörfer )





Beschreibung
Wenn Sie auf der Suche nach etwas anderem sind und das echte Vietnam sehen möchten, dann ist dies das Richtige für Sie! Hanoi ist vielleicht für seine charmante Altstadt berühmt, aber seien wir ehrlich, es ist voller Touristen, denen Sie entkommen wollen, oder? Wir entführen Sie in die Landschaft von Hanoi und in die kleinen Dörfer, die „bei den Einheimischen“ dafür bekannt sind, dass in jedem Dorf die gleichen Produkte hergestellt werden.
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Wir beginnen im atemberaubenden Dorf Quảng Phú Cầu, das kürzlich auf National Geographic zu sehen war. Überall in Vietnam werden in Tempeln und örtlichen Häusern Räucherstäbchen angezündet. Finden Sie heraus, warum, und genießen Sie die Schönheit der Bambusstäbchen, die zum Trocknen auf den Straßen liegen. Darüber hinaus bringen wir Sie zu der Fabrik, die Räucherstäbchen in Massenproduktion für den Export nach Vietnam und in andere Gebiete Südostasiens herstellt. Bringen Sie Ihre Kameras mit, denn heute wird ein farbenfroher Tag. HINWEIS: Wenn es regnet, sind möglicherweise nicht so viele draußen zu sehen, aber kein Stress ... wir haben einen Ersatz ️
Machen Sie eine Pause und genießen Sie die höchstwahrscheinlich beste Mahlzeit in Vietnam. Gönnen Sie sich zum Abschluss etwas lokalen Tee (oder ein Bier), bevor wir loslegen Sie haben die Einheimischen gesehen, die die traditionellen kegelförmigen Blätterhüte tragen, oder? Wie hättest du es nicht tun können? Versuchen Sie im Dorf Chuong, selbst ein Non-La zu weben. Vom Trocknen der Palmblätter in der Sonne über das Bügeln (glauben Sie es oder nicht), das Zusammennähen der Blätter von Hand und das Anbinden des Riemens ... Sie lernen alle Schritte zur Herstellung von Anfang bis Ende kennen. Absolut kein Druck, aber Sie können hier einen Hut kaufen, der viel schöner und günstiger ist als in der Stadt.
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Was ist inklusive
Abholorte & -zeiten
Bitte teilen Sie uns den Namen Ihres Hotels oder den Abholort in der Altstadt von Hanoi mit. Sie können entweder in der Hotellobby oder an Ihrem genau angegebenen Standort warten und wir werden Sie dort abholen.
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Wichtige Informationen
- Kleinkinder können in einem Kinderwagen gefahren werden.
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
Bewertungen(67)
Great little tour. Including hat village, incense village, bahn mi lunch and Hanoi city tour. Louisa was a fantastic and funny guide and a great photographer.
An absolute must! It’s interesting, informative, creative, and fun, and it gives you a real glimpse into the cottage industries that make Vietnam what it is.
If you want a little time out from the hustle and bustle of Hanoi, then this trip out of town is for you! We visited 3 different villages, firstly seeing the amazing wood carving and having a go at creating our own lacquered picture (mindful, relaxing and good fun) We then went for a typical Vietnamese lunch, kindly hosted by a local lady. The food was served sharing style and catered to vegans, vegetarians and meat eaters within the group and was a delicious taste of local food. We had a demonstration of the art of hat-making and helped prepare some palm leaves for them. Our final visit was to see incense sticks being made and have a go ourselves, followed by some breathtaking photo opportunities amongst the colourful incense stick display. The whole day gave me a really authentic and interesting insight into daily life in the villages and we travelled through some fascinating scenery. We were extremely well looked-after by Jane and Lulu and I would highly recommend this tour.
Jane put together an incredible day of cultural immersion that was interesting and very hands on .We totally enjoyed learning about the conical hats , visiting an incense factory and creating a lacquer art piece of our own . The lunch was delicious !
Highly recommend, Wonderful visit to the 3 villages, made handicrafts, received gifts, excellent learning experience, we were immersed in the culture, fabulous lunch prepared by Vietnamese family, guides were friendly, helpful and very knowledgeable, thank you Jane
Interesting, educational and fun day with a visit to 3 different handicraft villages. Our guide was knowledge-rich and fun-willfully shared away about his everyday life in Vietnam
Very insightful and interesting if you're looking for a cultural tour that's a little more "off the beaten path". The lunch was REALLY good! For the price of the tour & time spent with us, its a good deal. Doing a tour of this type is also a great reminder at how privileged we are in my country. When you compare all the work and time these families put in to their craft with so little money gained, its really eye opening. This isnt a tour where anyone is trying to sell you anything though. I kind of thought it might be, but no. No one bugs you about buying things. That said, when you go to the hat maker and the art shop, you'll definitely want to buy a BUNCH of beautiful things though!! 😆 I had to remind myself my suitcase is stuffed full enough already. 😊
Hello my friend, Thank you for your beautiful feedback! We're so glad you enjoyed the cultural experience and delicious lunch. It's true—these visits really put things into perspective and highlight the beauty of craftsmanship.
First we went to the lacquer village watched a the man at work then it was time for us to have a go. Then we went to the conical hats village where they still make all the hats by hand. I did buy a fabulous one. Then the family made us a traditional delicious lunch. Lastly we went to see how the incense sticks are made and of course those amazing photo opportunities. Was a great day out.
Helloooo, Thank you so much for spending the day with us! We’re glad you enjoyed the hands-on experiences, the delicious lunch, and those beautiful photo spots. It was a pleasure having you—what a great day indeed :)
Great day trip. Three different handicraft villages. One for the traditional art of lacquering. We “had a go” and could buy lovely lacquered pieces A conical hat making village we we watched this ancient tradition and had a lovejy lunch made by a local family and finally traditional incense making. A full day which was so interesting and different
We thoroughly enjoyed this small-group tour to the traditional incense-making villages, where we learned firsthand from local artisans about crafting joss sticks (incense sticks), lacquer paintings, and the iconic nón lá hats. Our journey began with a visit to one of the largest bamboo factories, where we observed how incense sticks are meticulously handcrafted from thin bamboo slivers, coated with fragrant cinnamon paste, and sun-dried in vibrant, fan-like displays. The artisans then guided us through the intricate process of creating the nón lá, detailing each meticulous step of its construction. We also explored the fascinating art of sơn mài (lacquer painting), a technique that involves building up multiple layers from the topmost down, almost in reverse of traditional painting methods. Our guide, Vu, was exceptionally friendly and knowledgeable, ensuring the experience felt special and unrushed. A highlight was the side trip to the home of a Vietnam War veteran and his wife, where we enjoyed tea and heartfelt stories. Highly recommend this tour for an authentic, offbeat experience!



