Overview Bamboo Fish Trap Village and Soy Sauce Village
Explore the cultural heritage of Hung Yen, Vietnam, with our exclusive tour of Bamboo Fish Trap Village and Soy Sauce Village. Witness the traditional craftsmanship of fish trap making and the flavorful tradition of soy sauce production. Immerse yourself in the rich history and capture the essence of these vanishing trades against the backdrop of picturesque old houses. Join us for a journey through time, preserving the stories and traditions of these iconic villages.
✧ Witness the age-old craft of fish trap making, handed down through generations.
✧ Capture the intricate designs of bamboo traps against the backdrop of traditional old houses.
✧ Continue to Soy Sauce Village and delve into the rich heritage of soy sauce production.
Full Itinerary Bamboo Fish Trap Village and Soy Sauce Village
We will pick you up from your hotel in Hanoi by car.
Arrival at Bamboo Fish Trap Village.
Upon arrival at Bamboo Fish Trap Village, you will step into a world where the ancient craft of making fish traps is still alive. Here, amidst the serene surroundings of Hung Yen, Vietnam, you will discover the beauty and cultural significance of this vanishing trade.
Skilled craftsmen will guide you through the traditional techniques used to create these masterpieces, meticulously fashioned from bamboo and other natural materials. As you wander through the village, the old houses provide a picturesque backdrop, inviting you to capture images that tell the story of a once-thriving industry.
This is a unique opportunity for photographers to capture images of the ancient village and immerse themselves in the essence of Vietnamese culture.
Lunch at a local restaurant in Bamboo Fish Trap Village (1 hour).
Departure from Bamboo Fish Trap Village by car.
Arrival at Soy Sauce Village.
As you arrive at Soy Sauce Village, you will be greeted by the aroma of rich, flavorful soy sauce, a staple in Vietnamese cuisine. Here in Hung Yen province, the tradition of soy sauce production has been passed down through generations, thriving to this day. The village is renowned for producing soy sauce of exceptional quality, crafted with care and expertise.
Guided by locals, you will delve into the intricate process of soy sauce making, gaining insight into its cultural significance and role in Vietnamese culinary heritage.
With every step, you will have the opportunity to capture the essence of this time-honored tradition, ensuring that its legacy endures through your lens in Soy Sauce Village Hanoi
Departure from Soy Sauce Village by car.
Arrival back in Hanoi.
This itinerary combines the exploration of the making fish traps in Bamboo Fish Trap Village with the rich tradition of soy sauce production in Soy Sauce Village, providing photographers with ample opportunities to capture the essence of Vietnamese culture and preserve a piece of history through their lenses.
Trip ends. Thanks for exploring Hanoi tours with us!
Tour Inclusions:
- Transportation by air-conditioned vehicle
- Experienced English-speaking guide
- Cooking class and lunch at a local home
- Entrance fees and activities at the villages
Tour Exclusions:
- VAT (Value added tax)
- Drinks in meal
- The lacquer piece is for painting purposes only. Bringing it home is NOT included
- Personal expenses NOT mentioned above


















Jean-Paul Dubois –
I was amazed by how these ancient crafts still thrive today. In thu sy village, I even tried making my own bamboo fish trap! Then at ban yen nhan soy sauce village, we saw soy sauce being prepared the same way it was hundreds of years ago — a true cultural gem near Hanoi.
Charlotte Evans –
I joined this as part of my Hanoi tours itinerary and it was the highlight of my trip. Thu Sy Village was calm and filled with charm, while Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village gave me a whole new appreciation for Vietnamese food culture. The guide was friendly, knowledgeable, and truly passionate about preserving these crafts.
Marta Gonzalez –
The quiet beauty of Bamboo Fish Trap Village was like stepping into an open-air museum. Every corner of Thu Sy Village tells a story worth capturing. Later, Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village added warmth and flavor to the experience. Among all my Hanoi tours, this one felt the most authentic and soulful.
Isabella Kim –
Who knew such beauty existed only an hour from Hanoi? Thu Sy Village and Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village opened my eyes to a Vietnam beyond the cities. Watching these artisans keep their traditions alive was truly inspiring. This Hanoi tour deserves more attention — it’s a hidden gem!
Hannah Roberts –
Thu Sy Village and Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village are living museums — places where time seems to pause. Watching generations continue their ancestral crafts gave me goosebumps. It’s rare to find a tour so thoughtfully curated and respectful of local culture. Absolutely worth it.
Maria Gomez –
Walking through bamboo fish trap village felt like stepping into another era. The calm atmosphere and the rhythm of the craftsmen’s hands were mesmerizing. Later, the earthy scent of ban yen nhan soy sauce village sealed the experience — a truly unique Hanoi tour.
Elisa Romero –
This tour took me far from the city chaos into peaceful countryside life. Watching bamboo being crafted into fish traps in Thu Sy Village was fascinating, and Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village was full of aromas and stories. Among all Hanoi tours, this one offered the most depth and authenticity.
Olivia Baker –
The combination of peaceful landscapes and cultural immersion in bamboo fish trap village and ban yen nhan soy sauce village was simply perfect. Our guide explained every step, from fish trap making to soy sauce fermentation. Easily one of my top Hanoi tours experiences!
Marco Lazzari –
Leaving the noise of Hanoi behind, I found peace in Bamboo Fish Trap Village. The air smelled of bamboo and the rhythm of handcrafting was almost meditative. In Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village, the earthy scent of soy sauce aging in the sun completed this perfect rural escape. Truly one of the most authentic Hanoi tours available.
Naomi Clark –
Every corner of bamboo fish trap village was a masterpiece — golden bamboo, rustic houses, and friendly faces. Ban yen nhan soy sauce village offered equally stunning visuals: rows of traditional clay jars under the sun. A must for anyone who loves authentic Hanoi tours.
Emma Johansson –
The villagers in Thu Sy Village were the kindest people I met in Vietnam. They welcomed us warmly and even let us try weaving bamboo ourselves. Later, at Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village, we tasted soy sauce that had been fermented for months — deep, rich, and unforgettable. One of the best Hanoi tours I’ve ever taken.
Julia Novak –
If you’re looking for something beyond the usual Hanoi tours, this experience is perfect. The delicate artistry of Bamboo Fish Trap Village and the cultural richness of Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village gave me a real sense of connection to Vietnam’s heritage. Every stop felt genuine, not touristy — just pure tradition and warmth.
Isabella White –
The beauty of thu sy village lies in its people — humble, skilled, and proud of their heritage. Then, at ban yen nhan soy sauce village, I realized how much patience goes into making a single drop of soy sauce. This tour redefined my idea of cultural travel in Vietnam.
George Li –
This was my first time joining one of the Hanoi tours focused on craft villages, and I’m so glad I did. The people in Bamboo Fish Trap Village were incredibly kind, letting us photograph their work and even try weaving. Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village was filled with warmth — and the soy sauce tasting was delicious!
Lucas Meyer –
The atmosphere in Bamboo Fish Trap Village was peaceful and full of soul. You can really feel the dedication of the artisans in Thu Sy Village. Then, learning about soy sauce at Ban Yen Nhan made me realize how history and flavor come together. Among all Hanoi tours, this one felt most human and heartfelt.
Nguyen Tran –
Though I grew up abroad, this Hanoi tour helped me reconnect with my Vietnamese roots. The quiet charm of Bamboo Fish Trap Village and the flavorful heritage of Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village showed me how deeply tradition still runs in rural Vietnam. Heartfelt and unforgettable.
Pablo Romero –
Watching the artisans at Bamboo Fish Trap Village and later discovering the flavor secrets of Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village made me realize how much care goes into every handmade product. Highly recommend this Hanoi tour for cultural travelers.
Tom Becker –
This tour took me far from the busy streets of Hanoi into the heart of Vietnam’s countryside. In Bamboo Fish Trap Village, I learned how every piece of bamboo is shaped with skill and patience. At Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village, we met families who have preserved their craft for generations. One of the most meaningful Hanoi tours I’ve ever taken.
Chloe Adams –
This was one of the most meaningful Hanoi tours I’ve ever joined. At bamboo fish trap village, I learned how locals craft each trap with patience and artistry. Later, ban yen nhan soy sauce village delighted my senses with the rich aroma of fermented soybeans — pure Vietnamese authenticity.
Sophie Laurent –
This wasn’t just sightseeing — it was a genuine cultural immersion. The guide explained the history behind Thu Sy Village’s bamboo traps and how the craft has survived for generations. Later, in Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village, we met families who’ve made soy sauce for over 100 years. Heartfelt, authentic, and deeply inspiring.
Lucas Meyer –
I never imagined how beautiful simplicity could be until I visited thu sy village. Watching bamboo transform into fish traps was mesmerizing. The afternoon at ban yen nhan soy sauce village completed the day perfectly — tradition, flavor, and heartfelt hospitality.
Naomi Clark –
Every corner of bamboo fish trap village was a masterpiece — golden bamboo, rustic houses, and friendly faces. Ban yen nhan soy sauce village offered equally stunning visuals: rows of traditional clay jars under the sun. A must for anyone who loves authentic Hanoi tours.
Lucas Meyer –
I never imagined how beautiful simplicity could be until I visited thu sy village. Watching bamboo transform into fish traps was mesmerizing. The afternoon at ban yen nhan soy sauce village completed the day perfectly — tradition, flavor, and heartfelt hospitality.
Taro Nakamura –
The tour perfectly balances two sides of Vietnamese heritage: traditional craft and culinary art. Seeing the delicate work at Bamboo Fish Trap Village, then learning the fermentation secrets at Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village, made me appreciate the patience and skill of local artisans. A must-do near Hanoi!
Alex Wong –
This was such a refreshing change from city sightseeing. The patience of craftsmen in Bamboo Fish Trap Village was inspiring, and the soy sauce tasting in Ban Yen Nhan was delicious beyond words. Among all Hanoi tours, this one truly captures the flavor of Vietnam — both cultural and culinary.
Rachel Nguyen –
The stillness of bamboo fish trap village contrasted beautifully with the lively aroma of ban yen nhan soy sauce village. Each place had its own rhythm, its own story. These are the kinds of experiences that make Hanoi tours unforgettable.
Chloe Adams –
This was one of the most meaningful Hanoi tours I’ve ever joined. At bamboo fish trap village, I learned how locals craft each trap with patience and artistry. Later, ban yen nhan soy sauce village delighted my senses with the rich aroma of fermented soybeans — pure Vietnamese authenticity.
Lucas Meyer –
From the moment we entered Bamboo Fish Trap Village, I knew this would be special. Watching locals handcraft traps and later visiting Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village made me realize how these traditions still thrive today. This Hanoi tour preserves stories that deserve to be told.
Samantha Lee –
What I loved about this Hanoi tour is how personal it felt. The villagers in Thu Sy Village welcomed us like friends, showing us how to weave bamboo fish traps. The soy sauce tasting at Ban Yen Nhan was surprisingly delicious! A beautiful mix of learning, culture, and connection.
Noah Wilson –
If you love photography, this tour is a dream. The textures of bamboo, the colors of soy sauce jars, and the smiles of the locals — everything in Bamboo Fish Trap Village and Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village was picture-perfect. I came home with some of my best travel photos ever!
Michael Rossi –
If you’re into photography, you’ll fall in love with thu sy village. The texture of bamboo, the smiles of artisans, and the rustic houses were perfect frames. Then ban yen nhan soy sauce village added a burst of earthy tones and cultural depth. This Hanoi tour offered the best shots and stories!
Liam Anderson –
I joined this as part of my Hanoi tours itinerary and it turned out to be the most memorable one! Watching skilled craftsmen in Bamboo Fish Trap Village create delicate traps by hand was incredible. The visit to Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village was full of aroma, flavor, and tradition — truly a hidden cultural treasure.
Megan Parker –
If you want to see the real Vietnam, far from tourist crowds, this Hanoi tour is for you. In Thu Sy Village, I watched elderly artisans weaving with such grace. Then, at Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village, the guide explained every step of the process. It was raw, real, and unforgettable — an experience that truly connects you to Vietnamese heritage.
Daniel Cho –
What stood out most was the pride in every artisan’s face in thu sy village. Watching them weave bamboo by hand was mesmerizing. Later, seeing soy sauce made traditionally in ban yen nhan soy sauce village felt like entering a living museum. These Hanoi tours remind us why slow travel matters.
David Morales –
I’ve done many cultural tours, but this one stands out. The Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village visit was unforgettable — we saw every step of the soy sauce production and even tasted freshly brewed sauce right from the jars! Combined with the visit to Bamboo Fish Trap Village, it’s the perfect mix of craftsmanship and culinary tradition.
Hannah Thompson –
From weaving my first bamboo fish trap in Thu Sy Village to tasting natural soy sauce in Ban Yen Nhan, this day was full of smiles and surprises. It’s rare to find Hanoi tours that feel this genuine. Every moment felt like sharing, not just sightseeing.
Emily Carter –
Visiting Bamboo Fish Trap Village, I watch the artisans in Thu Sy Village weave bamboo traps with such precision was mesmerizing. Later, at Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village, the rich aroma of naturally fermented soy sauce filled the air. This tour gave me a deep appreciation for Vietnam’s vanishing crafts and the warmth of its people.
Benjamin Harris –
Leaving bustling Hanoi behind and entering Bamboo Fish Trap Village felt like stepping into another world. Everything was calm and peaceful. I loved watching how bamboo becomes art in the hands of the villagers. At Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village, I learned that soy sauce here is aged naturally — no shortcuts, just tradition. Perfect for authentic Hanoi tours seekers.
Carlos Silva –
I’ve taken many Hanoi tours, but none showed such authentic craftsmanship. The people in Bamboo Fish Trap Village work with remarkable patience and artistry. Then, in Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village, the process of making soy sauce was a sensory journey — rich, earthy, and steeped in heritage. A must for culture lovers.
Liam Johnson –
The combination of thu sy village and ban yen nhan soy sauce village was magical. I could see, touch, and taste traditions passed down for generations. This was more than just travel — it was witnessing Vietnam’s living history through one of the most authentic Hanoi tours.
Isabella White –
The locals in bamboo fish trap village were so kind, teaching us step-by-step how to weave bamboo. At ban yen nhan soy sauce village, we tasted fresh soy sauce straight from the clay jars — earthy, deep, and full of history. Definitely one of the top Hanoi tours experiences!
Anna Johansson –
Leaving the buzz of Hanoi behind, our trip to bamboo fish trap village and ban yen nhan soy sauce village was refreshing. Meeting local families and learning their crafts made me appreciate Vietnam’s cultural resilience. A must-do for anyone seeking authentic Hanoi tours.
Anna Müller –
Joining this Hanoi tour was like opening a window into Vietnam’s soul. In Bamboo Fish Trap Village, I saw generations working side by side, passing on their skills with quiet pride. Later, at Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village, the scent of fermenting soy beans filled the air — such an authentic and emotional experience.
Thomas Becker –
I was fascinated by the artistry in thu sy village, where even a simple bamboo becomes a masterpiece. At ban yen nhan soy sauce village, the depth of flavor and patience in every jar amazed me. This wasn’t just sightseeing — it was connecting with Vietnam’s past through one of the most enriching Hanoi tours I’ve taken.
Laura Martinez –
Our journey through bamboo fish trap village and ban yen nhan soy sauce village felt like traveling back in time. Each stop revealed traditions still alive today. The Hanoi tours team provided great insight, making every interaction with villagers meaningful and respectful.
Evelyn Brown –
This tour made me fall in love with Vietnamese village life. The artisans in Thu Sy Village taught me how to weave bamboo strips into a small trap — it was fun and humbling. The visit to Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village was equally inspiring. Among all Hanoi tours, this one felt the most meaningful and personal.
Lucas Ferreira –
Every moment of this tour felt genuine — from learning about the intricate bamboo weaving process in Bamboo Fish Trap Village to tasting homemade soy sauce in Ban Yen Nhan Village. The villagers’ hospitality made the experience even more special. I left with a smile — and a bottle of soy sauce as a souvenir!
Jackson Lee –
This Hanoi tour perfectly combines craftsmanship and cuisine. Watching the handmade process in Bamboo Fish Trap Village was fascinating, and tasting freshly brewed soy sauce at Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village was an experience I’ll never forget. It’s more than a tour — it’s a journey through time.
Ricardo Mendes –
This Hanoi tour gave me a real taste of Vietnam — literally and figuratively! The craftsmanship in Bamboo Fish Trap Village showed patience and passion, while Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village was all about time-honored flavor. A must for travelers who love culture, food, and authenticity.
Emily Carter –
The Hanoi tours team took us to places few tourists ever see. In bamboo fish trap village, I watched artisans weaving delicate traps with incredible precision. Later, in ban yen nhan soy sauce village, the rich aroma of fermenting soybeans filled the air. This day offered more than photos — it was a glimpse into Vietnam’s living heritage.
Kenji Nakamura –
I loved how this tour combined craftsmanship and cuisine. The people in thu sy village were so warm and eager to share their craft of making bamboo fish traps. Then at ban yen nhan soy sauce village, the locals showed us centuries-old soy sauce jars basking in the sun. Definitely one of the most authentic Hanoi tours I’ve ever joined.
Olivia Chen –
Just an hour’s drive from Hanoi, Thu Sy Village offers an escape into peaceful countryside life. I loved walking between bamboo workshops, chatting with locals, and watching the soy sauce jars glisten under the sun in Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village. Simple, serene, and unforgettable.
Michael O’Connor –
Among all the Hanoi tours I joined, this one was the most authentic. The peaceful charm of Thu Sy Village and the artistry in Bamboo Fish Trap Village truly amazed me. The visit to Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village added the perfect cultural flavor — literally! Such a rare and meaningful journey.
Laura Evans –
I admired how both Thu Sy Village and Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village continue to keep their crafts alive despite modernization. You can feel the pride and resilience in every smile. This Hanoi tour doesn’t just show you Vietnam — it makes you feel it, deeply and sincerely.
Sofia Almeida –
What impressed me most was how simple life in Bamboo Fish Trap Village can be yet so full of artistry. The locals in Thu Sy Village were warm and eager to share their stories. Visiting Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village later gave me a taste of true Vietnamese heritage. A must-do Hanoi tour for culture seekers.
Ethan Walker –
If you love both food and culture, this is the perfect day trip. Ban yen nhan soy sauce village gave us a deep dive into traditional Vietnamese flavors, while thu sy village showed the art behind bamboo craft. I left feeling inspired — and hungry for more!
Sofia Rossi –
What made this tour special was the genuine connection with the villagers. From bamboo fish trap village to ban yen nhan soy sauce village, every person welcomed us like family. This is what sets Hanoi tours apart — meaningful experiences over mere sightseeing.
Pedro Martinez –
The beauty of thu sy village lies in its people — humble, skilled, and proud of their heritage. Then, at ban yen nhan soy sauce village, I realized how much patience goes into making a single drop of soy sauce. This tour redefined my idea of cultural travel in Vietnam.
Andre Silva –
I’ve done many Hanoi tours, but none compared to this. Thu sy village opened my eyes to the patience and skill behind each bamboo creation, while ban yen nhan soy sauce village introduced me to a flavor that truly defines Vietnamese cuisine. This tour made me feel connected — not just as a visitor, but as part of the story.
Amelia Clarke –
What I loved most about this Hanoi tour was how personal it felt. The guide knew every artisan in Thu Sy Village, and the families in Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village welcomed us like friends. The experience was simple yet deeply moving — a true cultural highlight of my Vietnam trip.
Alicia Brown –
I was amazed by the precision of artisans in Thu Sy Village. Watching them weave bamboo strips into perfect traps made me appreciate traditional craftsmanship like never before. The experience continued at Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village, where the slow fermentation process told another story of patience and pride. An unforgettable Hanoi tour!
Chloe Nguyen –
At Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village, the flavor was deep and natural, completely different from store-bought sauce. And Thu Sy Village showed me how creativity and sustainability blend beautifully in bamboo craftsmanship.
Sofia Rossi –
What made this tour special was the genuine connection with the villagers. From bamboo fish trap village to ban yen nhan soy sauce village, every person welcomed us like family. This is what sets Hanoi tours apart — meaningful experiences over mere sightseeing.
Oliver Hughes –
It’s hard to describe how peaceful Bamboo Fish Trap Village feels — no noise, just the rhythm of work and laughter. The same calm beauty continued in Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village, where generations continue their craft. Easily one of the most touching Hanoi tours I’ve ever done.
Elena Rossi –
For photographers, this Hanoi tour is heaven. The light, the textures, and the faces in Thu Sy Village are unforgettable. Later, in Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village, the rows of clay jars glistening in the sun were mesmerizing. This experience gave me photos — and memories — I’ll cherish forever.
Lucie Bernard –
I was touched by how passionately the villagers preserve their crafts. In Thu Sy Village, the artisans worked with such focus, while Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village smelled of heritage and pride. These Hanoi tours show a Vietnam few travelers ever get to see.
Lena Schmidt –
In Bamboo Fish Trap Village, I got to try weaving a small fish trap myself — it’s harder than it looks! The artisans were so patient and welcoming. Then at Thu Sy Village, the quiet beauty of old houses and traditional workshops made for amazing photography moments. This tour truly connects you to the roots of Vietnamese life.
Rafael Dominguez –
What made this day special was the people. The artisans in Bamboo Fish Trap Village didn’t just demonstrate — they invited us to join their craft. Later, in Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village, the families proudly shared their heritage. This is what Hanoi tours should be about: connection, culture, and kindness.
Clara Dupont –
What I loved most was how naturally art and daily life blend in Thu Sy Village. The fish traps are not just tools — they’re art pieces. At Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village, I learned how something as simple as soy sauce reflects generations of care. This Hanoi tour beautifully celebrates Vietnam’s living heritage.
Nina Johansson –
I was deeply moved by how Thu Sy Village keeps its traditions alive despite modern changes. The delicate bamboo fish traps are true works of art. Visiting Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village afterward showed me another side of rural Vietnam — full of patience, flavor, and love. A cultural gem hidden just outside Hanoi.
Marco Rossi –
This tour shows the true soul of Vietnam — not just temples and food, but the people who keep traditions alive. From the rhythmic sound of bamboo being woven in Bamboo Fish Trap Village to the earthy scent of fermenting soy in Ban Yen Nhan, every detail tells a story. Highly recommended for travelers who want authenticity.
Anton Petrov –
Watching locals in Bamboo Fish Trap Village create traps entirely by hand was fascinating. Then, visiting Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village on this Hanoi tour revealed how much love and patience go into every bottle of soy sauce.
Sophia Turner –
For photographers, this tour is gold! The textures of bamboo, the rustic houses of Thu Sy Village, and the rows of soy jars at Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village created stunning visuals. The guide understood exactly what photographers look for — definitely a must-do Hanoi tour for creatives.
Kenji Sato –
This Hanoi tour connected me deeply to Vietnam’s culture. The people of Bamboo Fish Trap Village made me appreciate patience and skill, while the soy sauce from Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village reminded me of home — rich, umami, and real. Such an inspiring day!
Daniel Novak –
Every scene in Bamboo Fish Trap Village was a work of art — the bamboo textures, the sunlight, the faces. Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village added earthy colors and character to my photos. For anyone into photography, this is one of the most rewarding Hanoi tours I’ve taken.
Yuki Tanaka –
I loved how this Hanoi tour combined both tradition and storytelling. In Thu Sy Village, I met a craftsman whose family has made bamboo fish traps for four generations. At Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village, the guide explained every detail of fermentation — the flavors were incredible! A journey deep into Vietnam’s living history.
Grace Johnson –
I joined this tour as part of my Hanoi tours experience and it turned out to be my favorite day! Walking through Bamboo Fish Trap Village and meeting artisans in Thu Sy Village gave me a rare glimpse of rural Vietnam. The visit to Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village was the perfect finale — the smell, the taste, the tradition. Simply unforgettable.
Maria Gonzalez –
I loved how personal this experience was. The locals in Thu Sy Village invited us into their homes, explaining how bamboo traps are made by hand. Later, Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village welcomed us with warm smiles and incredible flavors. This is what authentic Hanoi tours should be like!
Adam Lewis –
I joined many Hanoi tours, but none felt as authentic as this one. The charm of Bamboo Fish Trap Village and the quiet life in Thu Sy Village made me feel connected to Vietnam’s soul. At Ban Yen Nhan Soy Sauce Village, the locals showed how patience and tradition create such rich flavors. A cultural treasure!