As the latest product of the tourism sector in collaboration with the Vietnam Railway Corporation (VNR), the train was first introduced with trial runs on August 19.

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The Hanoi Train officially brings visitors from Hanoi to Bac Ninh from September 6. (Photo for illustration: VNR)

It is expected to popularize the local cultural and historical values as well as lure more people to come and visit the capital city with a unique way of traveling.

It demonstrates the efforts of related units to innovate and improve service quality and their dedication in bringing the railway back to urban life in a close and lively way, contributing to promoting and developing tourism and spreading traditional cultural values.

Accordingly, two trains will depart every day from Hanoi Station via Gia Lam, Yen Vien to reach Tu Son Station before returning to Hanoi. Tourists can check in 30 minutes prior to the departure times at 8a.m. and 1.30p.m. and will arrive at the destination at 8.41a.m. and 2.32p.m.

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Visitors enjoy a trip that offers cultural, historical and touristic experiences.

In the opposite direction, trains will depart from Tu Son at 10.30am and 4.20pm, and are expected to arrive at Hanoi Station at 11.33am and 5pm.

The Hanoi Train, operated by BHL Tourism Service Trading Joint Stock Company, draws inspiration from the ancient Thang Long Citadel. Its carriages are named after five historic gates — Cau Den, Quan Chuong, Cau Giay, Cho Dua, and Dong Mac — each evoking the thousand-year legacy of the capital and the cultural heritage of the Red River Delta.

The train consists of five luxuriously designed double-decker seating carriages and two carriages reserved for check-in. The carriages' interiors are made according to different themes and have from 40 to 60 seats each.

Through their about-40-minute trip, customers will enjoy national traditional cultural music and dance performances, such as quan ho (love duet folk singing) ca tru (ceremonial singing), cheo (traditional opera) and xam (blind buskers’ singing).

In addition, the journey also offers traditional handicraft experiences such as making Dong Ho paintings -- a folk painting genre famous for its colors from natural materials; and making Phu The cakes, a symbol for eternal love, family happiness.

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Traditional singing is performed during the 40-minute train ride.

They will also be served Hanoi's typical cuisine such as young sticky rice, jasmine-scented lotus tea and seasonal snacks.

Arriving at Tu Son Station, visitors can visit Do Temple, one of the most important historical and cultural relics of Vietnam. It is a place of worship for eight kings of the Ly dynasty, associated with the golden age in the nation's history.

There, they will not only visit the relics but also listen to explanations and learn about the origins of the dynasty that leaf a profound mark on Dai Viet's culture and politics. Many other local cultural activities are available to entertain them before returning to Hanoi.

Visitors can book their tickets through hotline 19002695. The ticket sale system will be expanded at the official counters of VNR at the Hanoi Station, website www.hanoitrain.vn, as well as through the network of domestic and foreign travel agents.

Ticket prices range from 550,000-750,000 VND (20.8 – 28/4 USD) to suit all customers. Children and group bookings will have promotions and discounts.

Source: VNA