Tour Overview:
Explore the rich cultural heritage of Hoi An on this enlightening tour. Visit the Tran Family Home, witness worship activities at the Central Market, and learn traditional votive paper-making techniques. Enjoy a delicious vegetarian dinner before discovering the historic Cam Pho Communal House. Conclude your journey by crafting a DIY flower lantern and making a wish as you release it into the river.
Tour Description:
Experience the rich traditions of Hoi An in this immersive cultural tour. Begin at the Tran Family Home and Chapel, a significant gathering place for family members to honour their ancestors through annual ceremonies. Next, visit the Hoi An Central Market, where you will gain insight into local worship practices, with offerings like flowers, incense, fresh fruit, and rice wine available for purchase.
The journey continues to a local family specialising in votive paper-making. Here, you will learn about the traditional craft of creating paper replicas of motorbikes, cars, houses, clothes, and money, which are burned as offerings to ancestors. After this fascinating stop, enjoy a delicious dinner at a local vegetarian restaurant, savouring the flavours of traditional Vietnamese cuisine.
Next, we will visit Cam Pho Communal House, the oldest communal house in Hoi An, where village officials hold meetings and worship ceremonies. Then, head to an ancient house adorned with unique decorations to enjoy a cup of Vietnamese coffee while crafting a DIY flower lantern. Don’t forget to write your wishes before releasing the lantern into the river, creating a magical moment as you watch the flickering lights symbolise your hopes and dreams.
Note: If you go on the 1st, 14th, 15th, or 30th day of the lunar calendar each month, you will see the businesses and locals worshiping for their health, wealth, and happiness.
Caution: To drive a motorbike in Vietnam, individuals must have a valid International Driving Permit (IDP), a temporary Vietnamese motorcycle licence, or a Vietnamese driving licence. Tour participants must ensure they have the proper documentation to comply with local laws.