A Day Experience at Van Phuc Silk Weaving Villag

Van Phuc Silk Village is an ideal destination in Hanoi for those wanting to explore traditional Vietnamese culture. Famous not only for its high-quality silk and the village’s long history but also for unique photo spots like the colorful “Rainbow Street” and the mural wall, as well as the historical charm of Van Phuc Temple. Join us for a “day at Van Phuc Silk Village” experience!

How to Get to Van Phuc Silk Village

Van Phuc Village is located 10 kilometers from downtown Hanoi, and getting there is very convenient with various public transport options. Here are some ways to reach Van Phuc Village:

By Bus: Public buses are a quick and cost-effective way to travel. Some bus lines that pass by Van Phuc Village include: 3, 7, 14, 20C, 25, 26, 31, 32, 36, 50, 55, 79.

By Taxi or Ride-Hailing Services: Technology-based transport services are popular and reasonably priced. If you’re unfamiliar with the routes in Hanoi, this option provides a safe and convenient way to get to the village.

By Personal Vehicle: If you prefer to have more flexibility in your schedule and wish to explore various tourist spots, you can use your own vehicle. The routes from downtown Hanoi to Van Phuc Village are: Downtown Hanoi - Nguyen Trai Street - Ha Dong Post Office - Turn right to Van Phuc. Alternatively, you can take the route: Downtown Hanoi - Le Van Luong Street - To Huu - Van Phuc Village.
 
(Bus - A Cheap and Safe Way to Travel to Van Phuc Village)
 

A Complete Experience at Van Phuc Silk Weaving Village

Check-in at the Colorful Umbrella Street

Stepping through the village gate, you’re transported into a vibrant world, dazzling under the sunlight. This stunning street is decorated with colorful umbrellas, adding a unique charm and excitement for visitors.

Aesthetically, it has become a popular summer photo spot, attracting many tourists who come to explore and take pictures. More than just a beautiful sight, the umbrella street reflects the essence of Van Phuc Village. The umbrellas symbolize the colorful, soft, and flowing silk fabrics waving in the breeze.

On either side of the umbrella street, there are numerous stalls displaying a wide range of traditional silk products from the village. Under the sun, the already dazzling umbrella street, combined with the graceful silk, becomes even more captivating and charming.

When you visit, you’ll find that simply raising your camera will capture beautiful photos effortlessly!
 
(The Dazzling Umbrella Street Bathed in Sunshine)

Capture Beautiful Photos at the Mural Wall

It must be said that the people here truly appreciate beauty, especially when it reflects the essence of Vietnamese culture. Local preschool teachers have created a mural on a wall to add a charming touch to this traditional village.

Visiting and taking photos here will be a memorable experience. You can freely pose and snap pictures against this meticulously painted, colorful wall. Beyond being just a mural, the artwork aims to recreate the historical ambiance of the village. For those seeking and loving simple beauty amidst the bustling city life, this is the perfect spot.
 
(The Simple and Rustic Brushstrokes of the Mural Wall)
 

Enjoying and Shopping at Vạn Phúc Market

Once you’re here, you can’t miss the chance to explore the signature items that define Vạn Phúc silk! At Vạn Phúc Market, you'll find a wide range of products typical of this traditional craft, including renowned silk products that are popular for their aesthetics and quality. The market features shops decorated in various styles, but they all retain the simple charm of the village.

Strolling through and appreciating the unique elegance of silk products is a truly worthwhile experience. You might also want to purchase small souvenirs, such as silk paintings, silk hats, or simply a piece of silk fabric to create beautiful, flowing garments.
 
(Van Phuc Silk Market)
 
Explore the Ancient Vạn Phúc Pagoda

Nestled amidst the flowing silk fabrics, Vạn Phúc also houses an ancient and sacred pagoda that has been a symbol of the village since its early days. This site is not just a beautiful architectural structure but also a sacred emblem embodying the historical and cultural values of Vietnam.

According to historical records, the pagoda was built at the end of the Ly dynasty and the beginning of the Tran dynasty. Over the centuries, it has witnessed the country’s transition from war to peace, retaining the essence of Vietnamese heritage. Despite being destroyed in 1947, it was restored in 1997 and still stands majestic and grand.

Visitors to the pagoda will experience a profound sense of sanctity and ancient charm that has developed over time. The temple’s courtyard features red brick pavements, an ancient banyan tree, a lotus pond, a waterfall, and wooden bridge all bearing the patina of history. The sounds of temple bells, gongs, and chanting create a serene and peaceful atmosphere.
 
(Van Phuc Pagoda: A Reflection of Time)
 
Van Phuc Silk Village has endured for around 1,000 years, continuously evolving despite changing times. The shimmering silk flowing in the sunlight and the familiar images reflecting Vietnamese culture will transport you to a peaceful realm amid the bustling capital.

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