Friday, May 19, 2017

INSIGHT ASIA TRAVEL LAUNCH FREE CHOICE OFFERS

For the Summer 2017, Insight Asia Travel Vietnam introduces the “ Free Choice Offers including Free Choice Sightseeing - Free Choice Street Food and Free Choice Dining “. All the free choice options are included and clients do not have to pay any extra.

(TRAVPR.COM) VIETNAM - May 9th, 2017 - Hanoi - Vietnam - May 9, 2017
For the Summer 2017, Insight Asia Travel Vietnam introduces the “ Free Choice Offers including Free Choice Sightseeing - Free Choice Street Food and Free Choice Dining “. All the free choice options are included and clients do not have to pay any extra.
Insight Asia Travel proud to be the first Vietnam-based International Tour Operator offers the “ Free Choice Sightseeing - Free Choice Street Food and Free Choice Dining “ for clients when they are travel to Vietnam and Indochina.
Different people, different interests and tastes. That ‘s why we launch this Free Choice Offers, Mr.Nguyen Viet Trinh, Insight Asia Travel Managing Director said.
The “ Free Choice Sightseeing - Free Choice Street Food and Free Choice Dining “ give clients the chance to maximize and personalize their visit on their very own way for the truly authentic experience. Totally difference from almost the tour programs with its fixed places of sightseeing, set-menu meals at the restaurants arranged by the local tour operator, the Free Choice Sightseeing in each visited city is list of all city attractions, a list of nearby highlights surroundings such as handicraft villages, ancient villages so that clients are more easier to decide what and where to spend their time when they are in the city and never miss any things.
Experiencing the local culture is a huge part of travelling and trying traditional food is largely connected with that cultural experience. That’s why all the packages are included two options: Free Choice Dining & Free Choice Street Food. For afternoon break, the “ Free Choice Street Food” offers clients to taste local food with local people at a very local restaurants while the “ Free Choice Dining” offers choices of dining at some of the best local restaurants available. Tasting a vegetarian food like the Vietnamese Buddhist is an option and worth to try.
Do things the local do for a truly authentic experience and enjoy a wonderful trip is what we like to offer.
From 1 May - 30 Sep 2017, all the ready-to-made packages are discount up to 15% for the group of 2 persons. Bigger group or family can get better offer.
Visit our website and contact us for more information:
Insight Asia Travel
1 Do Hanh street, Ha Noi ., Vietnam
E:  sales@insightasiatravel.com|  W: www.insightasiatravel.com
International Tour Operator License : 01-572 / 2015 / TCDL - GPLHQT
About Insight Asia Tarvel
Insight Asia Travel, a 100% fully registered and privately-owned Vietnamese company, founded by travel specialists who are well placed being Asian born and bred to understand our unique areas, its customs, sites and quaint habits, as we’ve worked in this Tourism Industry all our professional lives. We have a proud history of service and understanding of what our clients visiting from afar  want to see and do whilst in our care, exploring Indo-China. Our reputation has grown throughout the world for our quality of service and expertise.  Regardless of what brings you to our shores, be it cultural, business conferencing, family holiday, a honeymoon, soft adventure, sports orientated – such as a golfing holiday – or just to relax at one of the many resorts,  either on the beach or in the mountains, we are here to make your dream a reality. 
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Thursday, May 18, 2017

Phuoc Tich ancient village

Bridge - More than 500 years of existence, through wars and the destruction of nature, Phuoc Tich village in the central province of Thua Thien-Hue still preserves the pristine beauty of a traditional Vietnamese village.
Phuoc Tich, about 30 kilometers from center of Hue, is famous for pottery. Now, tourists come to Phuoc Tich in order to contemplate Ruong houses of 500 years old. 

Built in 1470 under the reign of King Le Thanh Tong, the village was recognized as a national relic in 2009. This is the second village of Vietnam with the recognition.

The first stop in the village may be Cay Thi Temple, which is about 700 years old. The temple retains harmonizing aspects of Vietnamese and Cham architecture, with linga and yoni relics.

Of the village’s 117 houses, 37 are between 100 and 200 years old. They are so well preserved as to astonish cultural anthropologists, architects and historians. 

Phuoc Tich houses are mainly made of jackfruit wood and are adorned with exquisite and lively carvings, most of which remain undamaged despite having gone through so many wars throughout the years.

The interiors usually include parallel sentences, a horizontal lacquered board, wooden scrolls, a plank bed and a wardrobe altar.

The mossy, tile roofs of the houses sag slightly.  Brick walkways, wind screens and old water wells complete the picture. Lines of Chinese tea trees are often charming substitutes for walls.

The green garden surrounding the ancient “Ruong” houses create the unique Phuoc Tich. The number of “Ruong” houses preserved in the village is approximately 30 houses. It is known as the village of rich people or mandarins in Hue ancient capital.

The village is also associated with Hue’s royal music (Nha Nhac), which has been recognized as part of the world’s intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO.




Phuoc Tich is the second ancient village in Vietnam ranked as a national relic of Vietnam, after Duong Lam.




An ancient house in Phuoc Tich, which is now a family temple.



Cay Thi Temple





A pottery kiln.




A private museum of ancient pottery items in Phuoc Tich.




A garden house in Phuoc Tich
























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