Pilgrimage to Vietnam — Journey Back In Time For Peace
Multi-Day
Da Nang → Quang Nam → Quang Tri → Hue
history culture education

4 days · Da Nang → Quang Nam → Quang Tri → Hue · Max 25 participants

This unique study tour unites participants from South Korea and Vietnam to explore the profound social, historical, and cultural ties between the two nations. Through an in-depth understanding of Vietnam’s political, social, and economic structures, and shared reflections on the experiences of war, division, and recovery, participants cultivate meaningful connections and draw inspiration for peace-building efforts. The program offers a comprehensive narrative of Vietnam’s journey from war devastation to recovery and progress.

Itinerary

Day 1 — Da Nang — Vietnam’s Socio-Economic Context

  • Arrival in Da Nang, city tour and introduction
  • Icebreaker activities and program overview
  • Workshop: Vietnam’s economy, culture, society, and diplomatic ties with South Korea
  • Introduction to VCIL Community and its initiatives
  • Cultural exchange between Vietnamese and international youth

Day 2 — Da Nang & Quang Nam — Legacy of War

  • Walking tour in Da Nang to understand its historical and cultural context
  • Visit Hà My Massacre Memorial
  • Explore Phong Nhất and Phong Nhị Massacre sites
  • Visit the Agent Orange Victims Support Center
  • Travel to Hue

Day 3 — Quang Tri — Historical War Sites

  • Travel to Quang Tri
  • Visit Truong Son National Military Cemetery and Mine Action Visitor Center
  • Tour Ta Con Airport, Vietnamese DMZ (Hien Luong Bridge, Ben Hai River)
  • Visit Vịnh Mốc Tunnels and Quang Tri Citadel

Day 4 — Hue → Peace Movements During Wartime

  • Explore the fall of the Nguyen Dynasty at Hue Historic Citadel
  • Journey to Thiên Mụ Pagoda → reflect on peace activism
  • Visit Tu Hieu Root Temple, the spiritual home of Thich Nhat Hanh
  • Learn about Engaged Buddhism and its lifelong quest for peace
  • Program conclusion and reflection — travel back to Da Nang

Community partners

  • VCIL Community
  • Agent Orange Victims Support Center

Highlight: Visits to massacre memorials and peace sites guided by local researchers