Step into a living piece of Northern Vietnam's heritage.
For over 100 years, this traditional house has remained in the same family.
Built by Mr. Khoa's grandfather using local stone and timber, it is one of the few traditional Northern Vietnamese houses still preserved and lived in today in Tam Coc.
Unlike a museum, this house has never stopped being a home.
Today, visitors are welcomed to experience its stories, enjoy a traditional dinner, and watch authentic folk dances performed by local villagers.
Discover one of Tam Coc's last traditional 100-year-old houses, featuring authentic Northern Vietnamese architecture and a living family heritage.
Long before Tam Coc became a destination for international travelers, this house was already standing quietly among the limestone mountains.
Built over a century ago by Mr. Khoa's grandfather, it has remained the heart of the family through multiple generations.
The stone columns, wooden beams, and traditional architecture still reflect the craftsmanship of Northern Vietnam from more than 100 years ago.
Today, it is considered one of the few traditional family houses still preserved in Tam Coc.
Every part of the house was built using local materials.
• Stone pillars over 100 years old
• Timber collected from the local region
• Traditional Northern Vietnamese design
• Handcrafted wooden structure without modern construction methods
Walking through the house offers a glimpse into how families once lived in rural Northern Vietnam.
Meet Mr. Khoa and discover the history, traditions, and family stories behind one of Tam Coc's oldest traditional homes.
Today, the house is cared for by Mr. Khoa, the grandson of its original builder.
He continues the family's traditions by maintaining the ancestral altar, preserving the house, and welcoming visitors from around the world.
For him, this is not simply an old building.
It is the home where his family history continues every day.
Enjoy an authentic Vietnamese folk dance performance in a 100-year-old traditional house while experiencing Tam Coc's living culture.
As evening arrives, the courtyard becomes a gathering place.
Guests share a traditional Vietnamese dinner prepared from local recipes before enjoying a folk dance performance presented by local villagers.
Rather than watching from a distance, visitors are invited to join the dances, interact with the performers, and experience Vietnamese culture in a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
It feels less like attending a show and more like spending an evening with a local family.
✔ Visit one of the last traditional family houses in Tam Coc
✔ Discover authentic Northern Vietnamese architecture
✔ Meet the family who has cared for the house for generations
✔ Enjoy a traditional home-style Vietnamese dinner
✔ Watch authentic folk dances performed by local villagers
✔ Join the performance and create unforgettable memories
A traditional dinner, authentic folk dances, and an unforgettable cultural evening inside one of Tam Coc's last 100-year-old family houses.