A Hands-On Glimpse into Hoi An’s Art and Tradition
If you’re heading to Hoi An, Vietnam, and want to go beyond just snapping photos of the fairy-tale town with its glowing lanterns, this Lantern Making and Silk Making workshop offers a delightful way to get involved. For around $40 per person, you’ll spend roughly 1 to 2 hours with a small group, creating your very own lantern from bamboo and silk while learning about local craftsmanship. The tour starts in Hoi An’s Ancient Town, a UNESCO-listed site that dates from the 15th to the 19th centuries, and includes a brief, intimate hands-on experience that appeals both to craft lovers and those curious about Vietnamese culture.
What we really love about this experience is the opportunity to craft a personalized souvenir—a colorful lantern you can take home, easy to pack and display. Plus, the friendly guidance from talented artisans makes the process accessible, even if you’ve never made a lantern before. Another highlight is the inclusion of refreshing coffee or tea, perfect for taking a break during the activity, especially if the weather is warm or if it starts to rain unexpectedly.
A potential consideration is the hard sell some reviews mention, especially when it comes to shopping or purchasing additional craft items. If you prefer to avoid “sales pitches,” it’s worth noting that you can simply enjoy the craft and skip the shopping. This tour suits creative travelers, those wanting an authentic hands-on experience, and anyone eager to understand local artistry in a relaxed setting.
Key Points

- Authentic craftsmanship: Learn from talented artisans and create your own lantern.
- All materials provided: Bamboo frames and silk in various colors are included.
- Cultural insight: Experience a traditional Vietnamese craft in a small-group setting.
- Portable souvenirs: Your handmade lantern is easy to carry home.
- Refreshments included: Coffee or tea keeps you energized throughout.
- Limited group size: Small-group format enhances personal attention.
Exploring the Lantern Making and Silk Process in Hoi An

Hoi An’s enchanting lanterns are more than just beautiful sights—they are symbols of the town’s artistry and cultural identity. This experience allows you to get a behind-the-scenes look at how these iconic lanterns are made, turning a simple walk in the town into a memorable hands-on activity. It’s a wonderful blend of art, tradition, and personal achievement, suitable for travelers of all ages and skill levels.
Start in the heart of Hoi An’s Ancient Town, where you’ll meet your guide and instructor. The workshop takes place in a cozy, friendly environment, where all tools and materials are provided to craft your unique lantern. The main components are a bamboo frame, which provides structure, and a selection of brightly colored silk fabrics, which you will fold, weave, and attach to create your design. The process is straightforward enough for beginners but satisfying enough to produce a beautiful final product.
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What’s Unique About the Lantern Making?
The key to this experience is the personalized approach. You choose your own silk colors, which means your lantern reflects your taste. The artisan-guides are skilled in guiding you through the simple steps of folding and attaching silk to bamboo. One reviewer mentioned how friendly and helpful the instructors were, making the process pleasant and frustration-free. You’ll learn about the symbolism of lanterns in Vietnamese culture—their role in festivals and daily life—adding depth to the craft.
An added bonus is how portable these lanterns are. Unlike many souvenirs that sit unused in a closet, your handmade lantern can be easily packed and displayed at home, reminding you of your cultural adventure in Hoi An.
The Silk Making Connection
While the main focus is on lantern creation, the tour also features a visit to a silk farm, where you can observe the silk worms and learn how silk fabric is produced. A reviewer remarked on the impressive embroidery scenes of Vietnam at a local craft shop, which may be part of the broader craft experience in the area. This provides context about traditional Vietnamese artisanship, enriching your understanding of the materials used in your lantern.
What’s the Experience Like?
Most travelers find the process enjoyable and accessible. The small group size (max 10 participants) ensures you get personal attention, and the informality allows for questions and plenty of interaction. Coffee or tea is offered during the session, so you can stay refreshed while focusing on your craft.
One traveler described the experience as “wonderful,” praising the talent of the instructors and calling the lantern “absolutely beautiful.” Others appreciated the value for money, considering the educational element and the chance to make a truly unique souvenir.
Potential Drawbacks & Tips
While most reviews are glowing, some mention a “hard sell” towards the end—particularly when shopping for additional craft items or souvenirs. If that’s not your thing, you can simply focus on the crafting aspect and decline further sales.
The activity’s duration of about 1 to 2 hours makes it an ideal short activity between sightseeing or as a relaxing break from walking around. It’s suitable for most travelers, but those with limited mobility might want to consider their comfort with handling the materials.
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Why This Tour Is Worth Considering
This lantern and silk workshop offers genuine insight into Vietnamese craftsmanship, wrapped in a fun, engaging format. It’s perfect for travelers seeking a hands-on cultural experience rather than just sightseeing. The opportunity to create a personal keepsake adds extra value, especially since the lanterns are easy to transport.
The affordable price combined with high-quality instruction and the intimate setting makes it a good bang for your buck. And if you’re a lover of arts and crafts or want a story to tell after your trip, this activity hits the sweet spot.
It’s especially suited for those who appreciate authentic local interactions, want to learn a new skill, or simply enjoy making things with their own hands. It’s also a good choice if you’re traveling in a small group or as a couple, given the limited participant number.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is this activity suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers, including children of reasonable age, can participate comfortably, as the process is straightforward and fun.
How long does the lantern-making session last?
The experience is approximately 1 to 2 hours, making it a quick but memorable activity during your day in Hoi An.
Do I need to bring anything with me?
No, all tools and materials are provided. Just bring your enthusiasm and perhaps a camera to capture the process.
Can I buy additional silk or craft items during the tour?
While shopping might be offered, it’s optional. If you prefer to focus solely on the craft, you can politely decline.
What’s the best way to find the meeting point?
Your starting point is Viettown Hi An, 127 Phan Chu Trinh, Phng Minh An, easily accessible in the heart of the town.
What happens if the weather is bad?
Since the activity is mostly indoors, rain shouldn’t be a problem. If weather causes a cancellation, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
To sum it up, this Hoi An Lantern Making and Silk Craft tour is a fantastic way to go beyond sightseeing and truly connect with local artisanship. It’s perfect for those who want a meaningful, hands-on experience that results in a beautiful, personal souvenir. Whether you’re into arts and crafts, cultural traditions, or just looking for a unique activity in Vietnam, this tour offers a well-rounded, enjoyable, and reasonably priced option. It’s a memorable addition to any visit to this charming town.
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