The tour is scheduled to run every weekend from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm with a variety of activities, including temple rituals, traditional music performances, water puppetry, 3D mapping shows, calligraphy, local cuisine tasting, and handicraft workshops.
The Thai Ministry of Culture has announced the launch of the “Night at the Palace” night tour as part of the Thailand Winter Festival, an initiative designed to boost tourism by showcasing the beauty of the early Thai kingdom.
Trams travelled along the streets of downtown Hanoi prior to the 1990s. Passengers were familiar with “Xam” melodies, a folk singing genre in the Tonkin region. Now that trams are long gone from the city, people can turn back time to watch a special performance on a night tour called “Xam on the bus”.
The inception of the nocturnal tour “Decoding Thang Long Imperial Citadel” is an effort to develop new, intriguing tourism products based on familiar heritage and relic sites.
Tourists and locals in the capital city of Hanoi will have an opportunity to enjoy a feast of dazzling light and traditional music and a taste of quintessence of Vietnamese educational history while engaging in the night tour to the Van Mieu – Quoc Tu Giam (Temple of Literature) in the heart of Hanoi.
A pilot tour to explore Van Mieu – Quoc Tu Giam (Temple of Literature) in Hanoi at night was conducted on October 22 with the participation of many travel agencies.
Vietnam Airlines is coordinating with the Hanoi Travel Association and the Thang Long - Hanoi Heritage Conservation Centre in connecting its passengers with the night tour of the Thang Long Imperial Citadel.
The night tour of the Thang Long Imperial Citadel in Hanoi will return during the coming National Reunification Day and May Day holidays after a year-long hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic’s impacts.