1/2 DAY
(Pick up and drop off in Hue, applies to groups of 2 or more guests)
Visit Bao La Village, the cradle of traditional handicraft villages specializing in making decorative items and daily items from bamboo. Stop at Ha Cang Village where there is a Vong Dong tree, also known as “lonely tree”, which was chosen as the setting in the movie Blue Eyes. Chuon Lagoon allows you to take a boat ride to watch the sunset and enjoy lagoon seafood.
14h00 – 14h30: The car picks you up at the meeting point in the city center, depart to visit:
- Bao La village with traditional bamboo weaving. You can visit and learn about the local basket weaving craft
- Ha Cang Village. The place chosen as the main setting in the movie Blue Eyes by director Victor Vu, with a sad romantic scene, still retains its rustic, simple, and ancient features. The car will take you to the Vong Dong tree called the "lonely tree" in the movie "Dreamy Eyes", which is the filming location for the super romantic scene of Ngan playing the piano for the Netherlands. It can be said that this Vong Dong tree is associated with the childhood of the two main characters and appears throughout the segments of the film.
- The group visited the Bao La bamboo and rattan display area, where the villagers' products gathered.
- The group departs for Dam Chuon at Tam Giang lagoon: Arriving at Ben Hau, tourists visit Phu Tan hydroelectric village, a waterside village and representative of the lifestyle of nearly 400 thousand people living along the lagoon. Here, tourists board a boat to begin visiting Chuon Lagoon, part of the largest lagoon system in Southeast Asia.
At the end of the program, the group returns to the original pick-up point.
Price for children: Children under 5 years old: Free, eat with parents, 5-10 years old: 75% of tickets, Children from 11 years old are charged as adults
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