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Hanoi -
Cycling - Ha Tay - Traditional Village |
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01 Days |
Itinerary in brief
Day 1:
Hanoi - Cycling -
Ha Tay - Traditional Village
Detail Itinerary
Ha Tay province is located west of Hanoi. The
province is famous with picturesque landscape
and ancient relicts. The culture heritages
density of Ha Tay is 15/km2 in contrast to 3/km2
of country's average. The HaTay 1 tour leads you
to Thach That district, where you will meet with
not a
single toursit during the whole
tour.
After picking you up, the bus goes in west
direction and will stop at
Lang pagoda, which is located in the
outskirt of Hanoi. The pagoda is no doubt the
most beautiful pagoda of Hanoi in terms of space
and setting. Here you will see several some
hundred years old trees. You stay about 30 min.
in Lang pagoda, then leaving for Thach That. It
takes about 45 min. Our destination is the
villages on the foot of the hill where
Tay Phuong pagoda is located.
After getting off the bus, you immediately pick
the bicycles and go straight ahead to explore
the countryside. You will go through the rice
fields, see how people work. You can talk and
even work with them. You will visit some
village's constituations:
Yen Lac communal house, temple,. where local
people will invite you for a cup of tea. On some
day, you can have a chance to visit a market in
the countryside. This market isn't opened
everyday. Because of the number of customers,
which is not very numerous, the market is opened
on certain days of the month.
At noon we take a 1 hour break for lunch and a little rest in a farmer's
house. You can try to talk with them, use their
house utensils, just try to live like them.
After lunch and a little rest you will ride again on different track. On
the Xa cu trees road to a village where the
houses had been built mostly with laterit stone,
then on dike and enjoy the scenery on both side
of a Tich Giang river, on the lane of a village
made of brick that every married couple had to
contribute for the village.
At the end of the tour you will visit the acient
Tay Phuong pagoda, one of the most
beautifull pagodas in North Vietnam. Leaving Tay
Phuong pagoda you will head back to farmer's
house and the Bus will bring you back to Hanoi.
Detail Itinerary
Morning:
8:00 Leave Hanoi by minibus or car, enjoy
landscape and guide story on the way.
8:30 20-min stop at Lang pagoda in the
outskirt of Hanoi. The pagoda is very ancient in
term of age, architecture and surrounding.
9:00 Leaving Lang pagoda for Thach That.
9:40 Arrive at the village in Thach That,
greeting the host family and get bikes. Visit
the Temple of War Ceremony, visiting of a
village's market.
10:30 Tea stop at the Yen Lac communal house.
This is one of the most beautiful Communal house
in North Vietnam. All the specific features of a
Vietnamese village are displayed here. Banian
trees, river whaft, communal house, front court,
village well ... You can make a stop on your
request, everywhere we help you talk with
people, learn about their life, let you take
memorable pictures.
11:30 A noon break with a beer at the host home,
relaxing and hanging around in Vietnamese style.
Lunch at the village house.
Afternoon:
13:00 Start to ride again through beautiful
scenery of the village, rice paddies, vegetable
field, tree road, bamboo shadows.
Visit another village with a lot of house built
from laterit stones. Visit a family that
produces rattan baskets.
14:00 Leaving the village, riding on a dike to a
bridge, visit another village with 90% houses
made of laterit stone. Visit a laterit stone
query.
14:40 Visit Tay Phuong ancient pagoda.
The pagoda located on a hill, over 100 years
old, built
above a good layer of earth (supposed to have a
decisive
influence on a man's fate).
15:30 Visit a brickfield where the workers
produces bricks for building manually.
16:00 Take the bus and back Hanoi.
17:00 Arrive in Hanoi. End of the tour.
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Tour Price in: USD/person |
1 pax |
2 - 3 pax |
4 - 6 pax |
Over 7 |
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$130 |
$72 |
$48 |
$35 |
Appendix
Lang pagoda
was founded in the reign of King Ly Than Tong
(in the 12 century), dedicated to Bonze Tu Dao
Hanh, a superior monk who reached the peak of
the Way in Buhddism in the time of Ly Dynasty.
It was built right on the ground of Tu Dao Hanh
parents house. Lang Pagoda is one of the oldest
pagodas in Hanoi . Though it had been repaired
many times it still remains its antique look.
The father of the bronze Tu Dao Hanh was killed
by another buddist priest. To get revenge he
went to Tibet to learn buddist with two friends.
After coming back and killed the enemy, he went
to peach, built many pagodas in the area around
Hanoi. After he died, he reborn him selves as a
male child of a royal family. As the reigning
King did not have a son. The child was adopted
as a crown prince and after his adoptive Father
died, he became the King. But he did not reign
long, maybe in this life he tried all the things
he had not tried in the previous life, most with
women. He died at the age of 20. In his reigning
time, he built this pagoda to honor his previous
life as a famous bronze.
On both side of the main hall are five
torture-chambers: the east and the west. The
altar is at the end of the main hall. On the
altar is a statue of King Ly Than Tong made from
wood and especially a statue of Tu Dao Hanh,
which is not made of stone, wood or bronze but
plaited of rattan and covered in varnish.
Arccording to the legend, there was a broze
buddhist bible too, the King read it when he
came to visit but someone bad had stolen it.
Tay Phuong pagoda
located on a hill and was first built by a
chinese mandarin in the 6 century in time of
chinese rule. He was a very good sorcerer, and
in order to extend chinese rule in Vietnam, he
built many buiding in some certain places that
is above a good layer of earth (supposed to have
a decisive influence on a man's fate). These
house will damage or even destroy this good
layer of earth and Vietnam will never raise
again.
The Tay Phuong pagoda consist of three separate pagodas, the lower, the
middle, and the upper pagoda. Each pagoda has 8
roofs, 4 up and 4 down. The corner between two
roofs are decorated with statues of crocodile,
dragon, phoenix, and lion. In the pagoda, each
pillar stands on a stone that was engraved into
a blossoming lotus. There are 45 wooden statues
in Tay Phuong pagoda. The inner side of the
roofs in the middle pagoda was engraved with
motives of four sacred animals, dragon, phoenix,
unicorn, and tortoise. But in U and L pagodas,
it is the motives of flowers, leafs, plants, and
mointains. In the lower pagoda there are 9
statues, the godess of mercy with her tausend
eyes and hands, the 8 who known as the 8
bodyguards.
Yen Lac communal house
is in Yen Lac village, Can Kiem commune, Thach
Thai district, Ha Tay province. In Vietnam ,
each village has its own communal house. The
communal house is the political and social
center of the village, and a place only for men.
In combination with the communal house, there
are banian trees, village's wells, and village's
pier. Most of this village's combination were
destroyed in the past by wars of by human them
selves. The Yen Lac communal house and its
banian tree, a well, and a pier is the last
remaining in Vietnam.
Yen Lac communal house is about 500 years old.
There are 3 Gods that are worshiped here. They
were friends of one of our 4 immortal. The
Mountain Spirit. The maincourt was destroyed in
the war again French, is rebuilt newly. The
forecourt was spared. In one of the pillar there
is a hole which was shot by a fighter in the war
again French.
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