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March 2025
Hanoi City Walk (ENG): Precursors of Đồng Xuân Market – FULL
THIS WALK IS FULL. PLEASE RSVP FOR THE WAITING LIST. THANKS When we zoom out on history, Đồng Xuân is a fairly new market. A little over 130 years old, the establishment came about during the colonial era, with merchants relocating from two other bustling markets. As we uncover remnants of these once-lively marketplaces, we’ll learn about commerce in the capital city, a forgotten river and the history of the neighborhoods surrounding Đồng Xuân. Stretching from Hàng Buồm to Cầu…
Find out more »Craft workshop – Owl keyrings ethnic minority textiles
In 2023 we started to run some workshops with Huyen of Textile Linker fame. She teamed up with Thuy who founded Chie Dù Pù Dù Pà in Hang Trong street to run craft workshops. Huyen is busy with many of her own projects at the moment but we are starting to run workshops again with Chie. For this month we will make 3 cute owl keyrings This maybe a simpler and quicker workshop than previous ones but hopefully good fun.…
Find out more »Hanoi City Walk p.m (ENG): Revolutionary Women for International Women’s Day – POSTPONED
APOLOGIES. THIS WALK WAS POSTPONED. ONCE RESCHEDULED THOSE ORIGINALLY CONFIMRED ON THE WALK WILL BE OFFERED PLACES FIRST. THANKS Our latest and newest city walk - THE ROLE OF REVOLUTIONARY WOMEN To celebrate International Women’s Day, we have come up with a new walk centering on, of course, women. Throughout the trip, we will stop by a temple or two to learn about the tradition of worshipping mothers, cross streets bearing the names of Vietnamese heroines, learn about the education…
Find out more »Hanoi City Walk a.m (ENG): Revolutionary Women for International Women’s Day- POSTPONED
APOLOGIES. THIS WALK WAS POSTPONED. ONCE RESCHEDULED THOSE ORIGINALLY CONFIMRED ON THE WALK WILL BE OFFERED PLACES FIRST. THANKS Our latest and newest city walk - THE ROLE OF REVOLUTIONARY WOMEN To celebrate International Women’s Day, we have come up with a new walk centering on, of course, women. Throughout the trip, we will stop by a temple or two to learn about the tradition of worshipping mothers, cross streets bearing the names of Vietnamese heroines, learn about the education…
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