Yes, families can enjoy several engaging experiences nearby. Join the handmade lantern workshop at the temple, where parents and children craft personalized paper and bamboo lanterns using oil lamps, then light them at dusk by the temple’s pond—a meaningful symbol of blessings and unity.
Just a 10-minute walk away, the Hanoi Old Quarter Children’s Museum features interactive exhibits on Vietnamese folk tales, traditional puppetry, and festivals, blending education with fun. Along the way, stroll the Ngoc Son Shrine Path, adorned with colorful ceramic tiles and historical murals perfect for family photos.
Guided family tours are also available, led by local guides who share stories of architecture, cuisine, and traditions across the 36 alleys. All activities offer English and Chinese interpretation, and accessible routes ensure comfort for all ages.