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- Points -
- With detailed commentary from a Japanese guide, you can enjoy the Thang
Long ruins in greater depth.
・Visit Hanoi's oldest temple, Hakuba Saiho Shrine!
・A tour where you can experience the romance of Hanoi's history!
- Course Information -
・Departure time: Around 13:00 When your reservation is confirmed, you will be
informed of the meeting time and place.
・Meeting place: Hotel in Hanoi city ※Please check the pink area on the
attached map for free pick-up area. For more information, please click here:
http://bit.ly/2N6k9mH
*If your stay is outside the free shuttle service area or during peak seasons, you may be required to meet at a designated location.
・Duration: Approximately 3.5 hours ・Return information: Hotel in Hanoi
・Minimum number of participants: 2 people
- Spot Introduction -
・Thang Long Ruins The remains of the royal palace of the Vietnamese dynasty,
Thang Long Ruins, was an old name for Hanoi and means "ascending dragon." The
ruins, built over a period of about 800 years, have been destroyed and rebuilt
repeatedly, and were used as the French military headquarters during the
French colonial period. After the end of French rule and the start of the
Vietnam War, it was also used as the headquarters of the People's Army of
Vietnam, making it a place that has been a stage of history.
・White Horse Shrine This is the oldest temple in Hanoi and is one of the four
temples that protect Hanoi. This temple enshrines the white horse, the
guardian deity that marks the location of the city walls. On the brick roof,
there are two dragons facing each other, and in the middle there is a circle
like yin and yang, making this temple reminiscent of an old house in Okinawa.
The Ly Thai To Statue is located in Ly Thai To Park on the shores of Hoan Kiem
Lake and was built to commemorate the 1000th anniversary of the founding of
Hanoi. Ly Thai To was the first emperor of the Ly Dynasty, which established
Vietnam's first long-term government, and is still revered by the people
today.
- Important Information -
・When making a reservation, please fill in the name and address of your hotel
in the "Notes" field. If you are staying outside the free shuttle service area
or during peak seasons, you may be required to meet at a designated location.
・Thang Long Citadel is closed on Mondays.
・On Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, the area around the old town will be a
pedestrian zone. Due to traffic regulations, we may ask you to walk part of
the way to and from the hotel.
・If you cannot find our staff by the time your child is picked up, we
apologize for the inconvenience, but we would appreciate it if you could
contact us.
- How to redeem -
・Please show the voucher on your smartphone or other device to a staff member
at the meeting point.
Hotel pick-up (You will be informed of the meeting time and location once your reservation is confirmed.)
13:00
13:30
*Our Japanese guide will provide a detailed explanation of the history of each location.
Donghaemun Gate
Hakuba Saireisha Shrine
Statue of Lee Taito
Thang Long Citadel
Chinbukan
16:00
TNK&APTトラベルJAPAN
SGD 53.26