Weihrauchdorf, Hutherstellung & Lack Handwerker Kleingruppe Hanoi





Beschreibung
Tauchen Sie ein in das traditionelle Handwerk von Hanoi auf dieser geführten Tour. Besuchen Sie die Dörfer Chuong, Ha Thai und Quang Phu Cau und lernen Sie die Kunst der Lackwaren, Weihrauch und konischen Hutherstellung kennen. Wenn Sie nach einigen coolen Orten abseits der ausgetretenen Pfade in der Nähe von Hanoi mit großartiger lokaler Atmosphäre suchen, dann könnte diese Tour eine perfekte Wahl sein.
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Reiseverlauf
Beginnen Sie Ihr Abenteuer im Dorf Ha Thai, das seit dem 17. Jahrhundert für seine Lackwarenproduktion bekannt ist. Treffen Sie einen berühmten lokalen Handwerker, der Sie in diese traditionelle Kunstform einführt. Unter seiner fachkundigen Anleitung haben Sie die Möglichkeit, Ihr eigenes Lackgemälde als einzigartiges Souvenir zu erstellen.
Anschließend geht es weiter in das 300 Jahre alte Dorf Chuong, das für seine konische Hutherstellung berühmt ist. Spazieren Sie durch das Dorf und besuchen Sie, je nach Verfügbarkeit, entweder einen Kriegsveteranen, um persönliche Geschichten aus dem Vietnamkrieg zu hören, oder treffen Sie andere lokale Handwerker, um mehr über ihr tägliches Leben zu erfahren. Genießen Sie ein köstliches hausgemachtes Mittagessen, das von einer lokalen Handwerkerin zubereitet wird, und tauchen Sie ein in die authentische vietnamesische Gastfreundschaft. Versuchen Sie nach dem Mittagessen, Ihren eigenen Hut zu bemalen, oder beteiligen Sie sich unter Anleitung erfahrener Handwerker am Hutherstellungsprozess.
Beenden Sie Ihre handwerkliche Tour im lebhaften Weihrauchdorf Quang Phu Cau. Spazieren Sie durch das Dorfzentrum und beobachten Sie die Weihrauchproduktion im Familienmaßstab. Besuchen Sie einen Haushalt, der sich auf das Färben von Räucherstäbchen spezialisiert hat, und machen Sie atemberaubende Fotos von bunten Weihrauchbündeln. Das Erlebnis gipfelt in einer Führung durch die größte Weihrauchfabrik des Dorfes, wo Sie den gesamten Produktionsprozess miterleben und Einblicke in das Leben der Landarbeiter erhalten.
Besuchen Sie einen Haushalt, der auf das Färben von Räucherstäbchen spezialisiert ist, und erfassen Sie atemberaubende Fotos von bunten Räucherstäbchenbündeln. Das Erlebnis gipfelt in einem Rundgang durch die größte Weihrauchfabrik des Dorfes, wo Sie den gesamten Produktionsprozess miterleben und Einblicke in das Leben der Landarbeiter erhalten.
17:30 - 18:00: Ihre Reise endet mit einer Rückkehr nach Hanoi, mit der Option, an der berühmten Train Street oder einem anderen Ort Ihrer Wahl abgesetzt zu werden.
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Was ist inklusive
Abholorte & -zeiten
Wir bieten eine kostenlose Abholung innerhalb des Old Quarter an. Wenn Sie außerhalb übernachten, besprechen Sie bitte im Voraus mit uns den günstigsten Abholort
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Wichtige Informationen
- Rollstuhlgerechter Zugang
- Kleinkinder können in einem Kinderwagen gefahren werden.
- In der Umgebung sind öffentliche Verkehrsmittel verfügbar.
- Spezielle Sitze für Kleinkinder sind verfügbar.
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
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Interesting tour with a chance to learn about local traditions and crafts. We especially appreciated visiting small family-run craft workshops, which felt authentic and gave a good insight into local life. For a half-day tour, however, quite a lot of time was spent driving between locations, and the van could have been more comfortable given the road conditions. Overall, a good experience.
Louisa our guide was fabulous. We really enjoyed our visit to the villages and her sharing of information about Vietnamese culture and history. The prison and temple visits were really impactful and gave us a deeper understanding of the Vietnamese people. Thank you Louisa for a very insightful day.
Such a magic experience. Louisa spoke excellent English and kept us entertained all morning with interesting facts and stories. She also took amazing photos for us. Highly recommend.
It was a great experience to the incense and Vietnamese hat industry. Our tour guide Sabrina was great she had the right mix of knowledge and light humor and out right nice personality. I felt the energy and passion she has for here culture and people. I highly recommend for people that interested in beauty and culture but suitable for anyone looking for a fun experience with some culture and knowledge supporting the local economy of the village doing this trades for generations . It also offers some fun arts and crafts.
I had a good time experiencing the craft villages! It's a nice intro to how people create traditional products.Kevin is great !!!
Fun day with Iris visiting the incense village where we not only took beautiful pics but also learned to color incense sticks. We also went to an artisan’s house and learned how the conical hat is made and got to paint our own. Iris was punctual, energetic and great at explaining all processes. We had a fun day with our 3 and 5-year olds. Recommended!
We had a fun day with Iris going to the incense village to take some pictures and learn about coloring incense sticks and then going to someone’s house to learn the art of making the conical hat and painting our own hat to take home. Everything was as described. Iris was very punctual, got to our hotel around noon and got us back around 5pm. The van was comfortable and had a bottled water for each of us. Iris’s explanation of the whole process was very helpful. She was attentive and helped us with pics and videos as well. I went with my 3 and 5- year olds and they enjoyed it as well. Recommended!
We had a fun day with Iris going to the incense village to take some pictures and learn about coloring incense sticks and then going to someone’s house to learn the art of making the conical hat and painting our own hat to take home. Everything was as described. Iris was very punctual, got to our hotel around noon and got us back around 5pm. The van was comfortable and had a bottled water for each of us. Iris’s explanation of the whole process was very helpful. She was attentive and helped us with pics and videos as well. I went with my 3 and 5- year olds and they enjoyed it as well. Recommended!
We booked this on a whim and it turned out to be an absolute highlight of our time in Vietnam. A full day out of Hanoi visiting three traditional craft villages with our guide Louisa, who was genuinely one of the best tour guides we've encountered anywhere. Funny, warm, knowledgeable and just brilliant company all day. First up was the incense village at Quang Phu Cau, where we watched the sticks being made and were treated to some spectacular photo opportunities - huge bundles of brightly coloured incense fanned out in the sun, genuinely one of the most photogenic scenes we've ever stumbled into. Next, conical hat making at Chuong village. We painted our own hats and watched two family members demonstrate the craft with incredible skill. The family had also laid on a wonderful Vietnamese buffet lunch for us - delicious, generous and a really lovely touch. Then on to the lacquer gallery at Ha Thai village, where we had a proper go at creating our own piece to take home. Much trickier than it looks, but all the more satisfying for it. As a bonus, we finished the day at a lotus embroidery shop with tea, snacks, beautiful work on display, and a lovely relaxed way to round things off before being dropped back. Excellent value for a packed, varied and genuinely immersive day. You leave with full hands (we brought home our hat, some incense and lacquer piece), a full stomach, and a much richer understanding of the craft traditions keeping these villages alive.
Highly recommend - the funniest (yet still very educational) tour guide Louisa was super engaging and always kept a light, fun and slightly cheeky approach to an educational day. The tour was fun, engaging and educational - had a much deeper appreciation for the incredible amount of time, effort and skill that goes into Vietnamese craft, and our tour guide was also great at being both a photographer and stand-in model. I didn't know what to expect on the day, but it was above and beyond what I thought it would be.



