Friends of Vietnam Heritage ( FVH ), a non-formal group of foreign
residents living in Hanoi , will host two city walks on April 24 and
April 26.
The first walk of the group, which works voluntarily
to promote and preserve Vietnamese cultural and historical heritage, is
to discover the Ngu Xa bronze casting village to the east of Truc
Bach Lake and Quan Thanh Temple .
Beginning at
9.30am, the first part of the English-speaking tour will help attendees
learn about the area’s bronze casting and its history in northern
Vietnam . The group will visit a foundry to see the largest single pour
bronze statue in the country.
After a one-hour break, the tour
will continue by visiting Quan Thanh Temple and its 3.7-tonne
350-year-old bronze statue of Tran Vu – the Protector of the North. On
the way, learn about the history of Truc Bach Lake .
The
tour on April 26 will be for Japanese-speaking participants who will
have a chance to learn about Hoan Kiem Lake and the surrounding
area.
The two-hour walk will start at 9.30am in front of Ngoc
Son Temple , then other historical sites and places of interest.-VNA