On Request
Easy
5
Thai Binh - Ninh Binh
Morning
07:00 – Pick-up at designated locations (Hotel / Airport)
Maximum: 04 pick-up points
Depart from Hanoi to Thai Binh (~75 km from Ha Noi)
08:30 – Arrival in Thai Binh
Concept 1:
Traditional Silk Reeling Process
Scene: Capture the nostalgic scene of elderly artisans reeling silk threads
inside a traditional Vietnamese wooden house, illuminated by soft natural light.
Model: 02 local models (1 elderly man, 1 elderly woman)
Depart from Thai Binh - Nam Dinh (Ninh Binh) (~80 km from Ha Noi)
11:30 – Arrival in Nam Dinh (Ninh Binh)
Concept 2:
Bodhi Leaf Drying Scene
Bodhi leaves are traditionally dried and used for spiritual artworks and symbolic
objects, representing protection, peace, and good fortune.
Scene: Capture the serene visual of drying leaves with a minimalist cultural
backdrop.
Model: 01 local model
12:30 – Lunch Break
Enjoy local specialties of Nam
Dinh such as:
Pho Bo Nam Dinh
Bun Rieu
Bun Cha Ca
Dessert includes traditional
sweets:
Keo Siu Chau
Keo Doi
Served with refreshing green tea
before the afternoon session.
Concept 3:
Water Puppetry Crafting
Water Puppetry is a unique traditional Vietnamese folk art that originated from the wet-rice civilization. Using water as a stage, wooden puppets are skillfully controlled by hidden artisans behind a pavilion, bringing to life vivid performances that reflect rural life and folk legends.
Scene: This concept captures an artisan indoors, carefully painting a traditional water puppet, highlighting the intricate craftsmanship and cultural essence behind the art form.
Model: 01 artisan
Concept 4:
Lion Head Crafiting (Lân Dance)
The lion head is a traditional mask used in East Asian lion dances, handcrafted from bamboo, papier-mâché, fabric, and fur. It symbolizes prosperity, good fortune, and spiritual protection.
Scene: Further exploration of the lion head painting process in an outdoor environment, focusing on details, colors, and artisan expressions.
Model: 01 artisan
Concept 5:
Star Lantern Crafting (Mid-Autumn Tradition)
The “Ông Sao” lantern is a symbolic Vietnamese toy used during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Featuring a five-pointed bamboo frame covered with vibrant cellophane paper (red, yellow, green), it represents warmth, luck, and childhood dreams.
Scene: Artisans crafting the bamboo frame indoors and applying colorful paper in the front yard.
Model: 02 local models (1 elderly man, 1 elderly woman)
End of Tour
Return to Hanoi
Drop-off at Old Quarter / Hotel