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Hanoikids English club shows Hanoi through free tours
Founded in 2006 with the slogans ‘No tips, no charge’ and ‘Be
more than a tourist’, members of English club Hanoikids have provided more than
7,000 tours for over 15,000 international visitors looking to discover the
capital city of Hanoi.
Two Hanoikids’ members (in white T-shirts) exchanging talks with US servicemen,
including US General Herbert Carlisle, during a tour to Hoa Lo prison (Source:
Hanoikids)
idea for establishing the club first initiated from a topic in the Trai Tim Viet
Nam (Vietnam’s Hearts) online forum. The topic received an enthusiastic response
from its members. Just three days after the idea came out, a group of ten
youngsters met in person to map out a plan for setting up an English club
providing free tours to foreign visitors.
Eight years after its launch, the club has developed into one of the biggest
volunteer clubs in Vietnam. With more than 300 members, it conducts about 170
tours each month, welcoming nearly 400 holidaymakers from around the world.
Prominent among the visitors was a group of US servicemen, including US General
Herbert Carlisle, Commander of Pacific Air Forces.
General Carlisle joined the tour thanks to a recommendation from an official at
the US Embassy in Hanoi who earlier enjoyed a tour of the capital city with
Hanoikids.
During the tour on March 16 this year, Le Son Tung and Quach Quy Ton, two of the
club’s members, led the US guests to Hoa Lo prison.
“The guests listened with concentration to our stories about the site”, Quach
Quy Ton said, adding that after the journey, General Herbert expressed his
appreciation for Hanoi’s conservation of its vestiges.
“He also showed his pleasure to receive an open-hearted and sincere welcome from
young Hanoians like us”, Ton said.
Hanoikids have also had opportunity to accompany many other US politicians,
including President Pro Tempore of the US Senate, Patrick Leahy and the US
President's Special Assistant, Evan Medeiros.
According to Nguyen Trung Hieu, during the tour with US Senator Patrick Leahy
this April they visited Hoan Kiem (Sword) Lake, Ngoc Son temple and Hanoi’s Old
Quarter.
“The US Senetor loved to take photos so we stopped many times for him to capture
daily moments of Hanoi”, Hieu revealed.
The most impressive guests the club members have ever received was a delegation
of 16 Malaysians, over half of them being visually impaired. The guests were
divided into four groups; each was led by a member of Hanoi kids to explore
Hanoi Old Quarter.
Remembering the special journey, Nguyen Dieu Thuy, guide for one of the four
groups, said that her team included three guests, two of them being blind and
one of them able to see very poorly.
“I tried to describe Hanoi streets amid the noisy sound of hooters. The visitors
walked slowly and listened carefully. Sometimes we stopped for a while to listen
to a song about Hanoi broadcast from the area’s loudspeaker,” Thuy recalled.
However, despite Thuy’s effort to interact with the guests, the visitors only
kept polite smiles on their faces and expressed no intention to communicate with
her. This made Thuy, who has years of experience as a tour guide, very confused.
For her last attempt to please the guests, Thuy stopped at a beef Pho
(Vietnamese noodle) restaurant at Ly Quoc Su Street so that the delegation could
enjoy a meal.
A bowl of pho indeed helped to warm up the gathering and everyone started
sharing their first feelings about Hanoi. The guests said the sounds echoing in
Hanoi’s streets helped them to feel the beauty of a bustling city. Moreover, the
enthusiasm of a young female guide and the unique flavour of pho helped them
feel the hidden charm of Hanoi despite the darkness in their eyes.
Thuy said that joining the visually-impaired guests helped her realise many
things she never noticed even though she has walked around Hanoi’s Old Quarter
thousands of times.
“I cannot forget the moment when one of the guest held my hands tightly and
expressed her thank for accompanying with her across Hanoi. She also told me
that none of tourist can feel lonely in this city,” Thuy said.
Through their silent contributions to advertising the hospitality of Hanoians in
the eyes of international friends, Hanoikids’ members have been praised as
“cultural ambassadors of Hanoi” by the city’s cultural sector and foreign
visitors.
The club was nominated for the ‘Job prize’ category of the 2014 ‘Bui Xuan Phai –
For the Love of Hanoi’..
Source: Nhan Dan/VNN |
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