TOUR "FINDING THE ANCIENT VIETNAMESE CAPITAL” AT SPECIAL NATIONAL RELIC CO LOA
Ngày 11 tháng 10 Năm 2023

On the journey to Co Loa - which was twice chosen as the capital during the reigns of King An Duong Vuong (3rd century BC) and King Ngo Quyen (10th century), visitors will deeply feel the values of one of the oldest cities in Vietnam and Southeast Asia when visiting the Co Loa Relics Artifact Exhibition; you can visit three ramparts with many remnants remaining to this day; the Thuong temple worships An Duong Vuong; Ngu Trieu Di Quy communal house (Co Loa communal house); the Ba Chua temple (a place to worship Princess My Chau); and the Chua hamlet temple…

The new focus of this tour is that visitors can experience many new activities. This includes directly making earthen arrows from a mold set simulating the Co Loa mold collection - a National Treasure. Additionally, visitors can also experience how to make and enjoy the famous Mach Trang vermicelli with water celery.

Cổ Loa Relics Artifact Exhibition

Part of the moat at the Co Loa Citadel

King An Duong Vuong Temple (Thuong Temple)

Ngu Trieu Di Quy Communal House

My Chau Temple

Chua Hamlet Temple

Experience making Lien Chau crossbow arrows

Enjoy the quintessence of ancient citadel cuisine - Mach Trang vermicelli

The tour "Finding the ancient Vietnamese Capital" will welcome visitors from the center of Hanoi from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Saturday and Sunday. The tour price ranges from 199,000 VND/person (for children aged 6-11) to 399,000 VND/person (for adults), and is free for children under 6 years old.

To register for the tour "Find the Ancient Vietnamese Capital", please contact:

- Website: thanhcoloa.vn

- Fanpage: Thành Cổ Loa

- Phone number/Zalo: 0904.983.944 or 0988.259.933

The tour "Finding the ancient Vietnamese Capital" will bring a completely new experience to people and tourists from all over. Through this, we can spread the value of this relic, so that the heritage of Co Loa Citadel has new vitality and will last forever in the flow of time.

MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT OF THE CỔ LOA VESTIGE SITE