Discover the unique incense-making traditions of Vietnam’s Quang Phu Cau Incense Village. Experience the vibrant red and pink tint of millions of aromatic incense sticks and capture stunning photos during Lunar New Year.
Discover the unique incense-making traditions of Vietnam’s Quang Phu Cau Incense Village. Experience the vibrant red and pink tint of millions of aromatic incense sticks and capture stunning photos during Lunar New Year.
- Hanoi Opera House - The tour guide and vehicle will pick up guests from their hotels to begin the Tour of Quang Phu Cau Incense Sticks Village and Hanoi Train Street. If hotel pickup is not required, guests can meet the tour guide and vehicle at the designated meeting point.
- Quảng Phú Cầu - Visitors to Quang Phu Cau incense village will have…
- Hanoi Opera House - The tour guide and vehicle will pick up guests from their hotels to begin the Tour of Quang Phu Cau Incense Sticks Village and Hanoi Train Street. If hotel pickup is not required, guests can meet the tour guide and vehicle at the designated meeting point.
- Quảng Phú Cầu - Visitors to Quang Phu Cau incense village will have the opportunity to learn about the traditional technique of making incense sticks and capture numerous unique photos. Finding a great angle for a beautiful picture is easy. If you leave this village without taking photos, it’s as if you haven’t visited at all. Additionally, visitors will experience the vibrant lifestyle of the locals upon arrival at the incense village: observing how villagers make incense sticks for a living and understanding the production process, which the tour guide will explain in detail. The incense in this Hanoi village is particularly beautiful and unique due to its red and yellow colors, which are considered auspicious in the East. This town has been a popular location for photo shoots by both local and international photographers for many years because of its naturally perfect backdrop.
- Chuong Village - The Vietnamese conical hat, or “Non la,” is not only a part of Vietnam’s national costume but also a cultural symbol. For centuries, conical hats have represented Vietnamese women, showcasing the simple beauty of the country’s femininity. Women wore these hats everywhere, not only for protection from the sun and rain but also to enhance their beauty. Chuong Village is the most renowned place for conical hat making in northern Vietnam. The craft of making the Vietnamese traditional hat has been practiced in the village for three centuries. Conical hats can be crafted by Chuong Village artisans year-round, with summer being the peak season. Each family prepares a large amount of raw materials to produce thousands of hats. The hat-making process involves many steps: some families focus on leaf making, others on hats, and some on laths. Visitors can explore this village, meet the skilled local artisans, and learn how to make the product. They can also decorate the Vietnamese traditional hats by painting them themselves.
- Bottled water
- All entrance fees to sites
- Tea or Egg coffee while waiting for the train
- English Speaking tour guide
- Private car transfer during your tour
- Bottled water
- All entrance fees to sites
- Tea or Egg coffee while waiting for the train
- English Speaking tour guide
- Private car transfer during your tour
- Gratuities (recommended)
- Gratuities (recommended)
A visit to this unique Vietnam’s incense village is an absolute must! Hundreds of locals are seen painting and drying bamboo to create incense sticks.
Millions of aromatic incense sticks are dried outside, particularly on the days preceding Lunar New Year (also known as ‘Tet’), giving it a vibrant red and pink tint.
The village is a great choice for…
A visit to this unique Vietnam’s incense village is an absolute must! Hundreds of locals are seen painting and drying bamboo to create incense sticks.
Millions of aromatic incense sticks are dried outside, particularly on the days preceding Lunar New Year (also known as ‘Tet’), giving it a vibrant red and pink tint.
The village is a great choice for those looking for a genuine and distinctive experience.
Visitors to the incense village will get the chance to learn about the technique of creating incense sticks traditionally and snap a ton of original check-in photographs.
The incense in this village is particularly lovely and exceptional because it is red and yellow, the auspicious colors of the East.
Around ‘Tet’ (also known as Lunar New Year), millions of fragrant incense sticks are being dried on the streets, Quang Phu Cau is at its most breathtaking scene for tourists to come by and take absolutely stunning photos.
- Customers are advised to contact us WhatsApp +84-9-8-2-8-0-4-3-9-9 to confirm pickup location before departure
- Visitting Incense Village requires a dry weather. If it rains or misty or wet weather, you may not see incense stick because local villagers need to keep their products dry.
- Visitting the conical hat village do not require a dry weather. However, the village will be more interesting in the dry days because you can see people drying their hat materials
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.