Day 3: Hanoi. (Breakfast)
Museum of Ethnology. You'll be driven to West Hanoi to visit the Museum of
Ethnology, a remarkable institution dedicated to the diverse ethnic cultures of Vietnam. This unique
museum features expansive indoor and outdoor spaces, curated to offer a comprehensive exploration of the
country's cultural tapestry. Inside, you'll find an extensive collection of artifacts, including
traditional clothing, tools, musical instruments, and household items, each telling the story of the
various ethnic groups that call Vietnam home. The outdoor area showcases full-scale replicas of
traditional dwellings, including stilt houses and communal halls, providing an immersive experience into
the architectural styles and living conditions of these communities.
Citadel of Thang Long (UWHS). Explore the Citadel and the historic colonial
administration district. The Citadel of Thang Long, Hanoi's former name, offers a journey through 13
centuries of history. Already a UNESCO World Heritage Site, in 2002 an extensive excavation unveiled
relics and cultural layers that you will also enjoy today. Begin at the iconic Flagpole, proceed through
the central Kinh Thien Palace, and continue to the Revolutionary House D67, which served as the meeting
room for the Politburo and Central Military Commission during the resistance against the US.
Hanoi’s Most Beautiful Avenue. The small urban lake is also known as The Lake of
the Restored Sword, and the area surrounding it is Hanoi’s cultural center. Visit Ngoc Son Temple,
situated on a small island in the photogenic lake, and observe the fascinating rituals that take place
here - the devout visit it throughout the day. There is a break for lunch, after which you will return
to your lodging and you are at leisure to enjoy the Old Quarter and your hotel for the next couple of
hours.
Water Puppetry. In the early evening comes a fascinating performance of Water
Puppetry, where Easy Tours guests will enjoy preferred seating. The Thang Long Puppet Theatre is
Hanoi’s most famous because of the quality of the performers, and it is located on the banks of
Hoan Kiem Lake, across from Ngoc Son Temple. This art form, which is unique to North Vietnam, originated
in the 11th century. The combination of indigenous music, small fireworks, and the colorful wooden
performers, as well as the accomplished musicians visible in the gallery, makes this spectacle a great
introduction to North Vietnamese culture.
Old Quarter Night Walk. After the performance, you will enjoy a short walk to your
hotel by the charming lake, walking past the locals as they dine on street food, an activity that is
omnipresent at night all over the Old Quarter. By now you will start realizing that the Vietnamese take
street food to a whole new level, even by Southeast Asia standards – people eating are everywhere,
occupying sections of the pedestrian walkways, parks, sometimes taking over parts of the roads after
sunset, enjoying the wares of scores of small street stalls.
(Overnight – Peridot Grand Hotel)