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Anna's Art, Food & Culture Experience with Anna Barnes & Paul Wang
Small group, 5 star, meticulously designed 10 day experience.
Anna Barnes & Paul Wang
Hoi An, Vietnam
February 8 -16th, 2027
For everyone of any sex, age, race, religion or walk of life who would like to experience slow, responsible travel with like-minded people. The emphasis is on immersive cultural experiences while enjoying a deep exploration of Vietnamese Culinary History and Food Culture. You will be taught Travel Sketching and Visual Journalling on location with one of our Experts.
We focus on the Art, Food, and Culture of Vietnam. A meticulously curated experience.
Your Creative Sessions throughout the programme will take you from being a complete beginner to feeling confident in 8 progressive lessons. They’re held on location with our guest expert alongside your host Anna, our senior guide, and Anna’s local friends.
Paul Wang
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Paul is an Interior Architecture & design graduate from Temasek Polytechnic in Singapore and continued with a National Arts Council scholarship to study Technical Theatre in Brisbane, Australia. His passion for teaching has become a natural extension of his creativity. As an art and design educator, he has taught visual arts at the Singapore International School in Hong Kong and is currently an adjunct lecturer at Temasek Polytechnic’s school of design in Singapore. Other than teaching students, he also conducts regular urban sketching workshops.
His sketches are bursting with dramatic colours. His strokes and splashes may look spontaneous but are highly choreographed. Paul’s distinctive style of vivid colours and convoluted details seeks to tell a story behind each sketch. On-location sketching has become his unique way of encapsulating the fast changing urban landscape in his home town of Singapore and around the region.
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DISCOVERY WORKSHOPS
This series of carefully sequenced and crafted workshops aims to help you become more playful and curious in your creative journey. Every time you open your sketchbook, an exciting adventure awaits you.
These process-driven workshops are designed to help you meander and move away from a fixed point of view so that we can rediscover the joys of playing with familiar art tools and materials. The workshops will move from simple ideas to complex concepts so as to challenge our thinking. As we learn to play and experiment, we also focus on creating new possibilities and celebrate the freedom our art brings. Get ready to dance between freedom and control.
With this explorative play-based approach, students will be encouraged to constantly question, experiment and cultivate their unique expressive voice through drawing and painting. Through this immersive experience we learn how to think independently inside, around and outside the ‘box’.
Experience immersive and experiential learning through play.
Strengthen our ability to pay attention, see beyond the surface and become more aware of self and our changing environment through our art.
Learn how to wonder and wander creatively with our sketchbooks.
Develop an adaptive and transformative mindset to elevate our creative journey.
Rediscover and experiment with familiar and new art techniques/concepts and make them more relevant to our art practice.
Increase confidence and expressiveness in our sketching and painting.
Learn how to turn happy accidents into opportunities.
General Workshop structure
A. Warm-up & Recapitulate
B. ADOPT & learn techniques/concepts
C. ADAPT & Transform
D. APPLY & Personal Practice
E. Show & Share
Revised: 6th June 2024
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DRAWING & MARK-MAKING Tools
Pencils (2B & 6B) & Sharpener
Drawing Pen, Fountain Pen (with permanent ink)
Coloured pencils or Watercolour Pencils (Assorted colours suitable for tropical landscapes).
A few wax crayons (assorted colours)
OPTIONAL:
Coloured markers (Permanent or Water-soluble)
Permanent Drawing Ink (Black, Brown or Blue)
PAINTS & ACCESSORIES
Watercolour
-Your favourite colours from any major brands (do include a few dark brown, blue & green colours)- Squeeze paints into your travel palette pans & allow to dry.
- You may wish to bring additional tubes of essential colours for top up during the trip.
Round Watercolour brushes - I large & 1 small. (Size 6 & 8 are good sizes).
Additionally you can bring along your waterbrushes.
Water containers, small spray bottle, paper towel.
PAPER
A4 or A3 Sketchbook (suitable for watercolour - Hot or Cold pressed paper).
Loose watercolour paper - Approximately A4 size, 4 x COLD pressed & 4 x HOT pressed.
Sturdy Drawing Board & Clips
OTHER
Quick dry liquid GLUE or Glue stick, masking tape & Scissors.
Urbansketching Supplies: Small portable chair, Hat, Inspect Repellent, Sunglasses.
If you are new, these are the Suggested Watercolours for your palette.
*All colours by Daniel Smith
Hansa Yellow Deep
Transparent Pyrrol Orange
Permanent Alizarin Crimson (alt. Carmine)
Sap Green (alt. Undersea Green)
Cerulean Blue Chromium
French Ultramarine (alt. Ultramarine)
Indigo
Transparent Brown Oxide (alt. Transparent Red Oxide)
Lunar Black
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Paul is an Urban Sketchers’ correspondent for Singapore (since 2010) and is currently serving as an advisory board-member for the International Urban sketchers organisation. He has conducted workshops at the annual Urban Sketchers Symposiums multiple years in a row, and attracts a large following. He is a popular, well respected Sketch tutor worldwide.
Anna and Paul hosted a Hoi An Retreat in June 2019 and a Central Vietnam Tour in January 2023. After highly successful experiences, they decided to host another. A new itinerary in the same beautiful country will please both returning guests, and those of you who wish to come for the first time. Paul has previously captured the essence of Hoi An and beyond beautifully on solo trips, and is highly experienced with sketching SE Asian locations. He is a lover of good food and Anna looks forward to him sharing his passion with us.
Anna Barnes
Your Host, founder of Anna’s Art, Food & Culture Experiences
Your host Anna Barnes (founder of ArtFoodCulture, chef, artist and long-term traveller to Vietnam) has built a network of contacts over the years that will enable you to experience Vietnam with greater insight than with your regular tour. We go behind the scenes, interact with families, learn creative skills, and taste some of the best food Vietnam has to offer.
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Allegro Hoi An
Luxury "Little suite" rooms are reserved for you, and there is no need to choose a room type. They all have a king sized bed with private ensuite and balcony. At 50 square meters, with bathtub, robe, swimming pool, spa, bar and gym, you are guaranteed a comfortable Experience.
Allegro is walking distance to the Old Town, perfect for free time.
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7-8:30am Breakfast
9am-12pm Creative Sessions
12:30pm Lunch
1-4pm Guided Tours & Supervised Free Time for extra sketching and creativity in the UNESCO town and surrounding hamlets.
4-6pm Free time
6-8pm Dinner
*Subject to change pending best choices re weather and local circumstances.
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Small group ensures you will receive plenty of personal tuition during the sessions
9 nights accommodation in Hoi An
Fully hosted by an English speaking Art Food Culture Host
9 breakfasts
8 lunches (street food, market vendors and local restaurants)
6 dinners (street food, market vendors and local restaurants)
8 x 3hr Creative Sessions led by Paul Wang
8 × 3hr Guided Sessions designed to enhance your Creative Experiences.
Vietnamese (and English speaking) Licensed International Guide on all outings
Entry ticket to Hoi An Ancient Town
Private licensed, insured, air conditioned van trips with our dedicated driver
My Son tour- historic Cham ruins
Riverboat trip to the fishing Village
Organic Herb Village experience
Rice Paper making
Cooking demonstrations
Award winning restaurant lunches & dinners
Guided Market Tours
Coffee culture
Chocolate tasting
History and Architecture Tours
Drinking Water will be made available. Please bring your own refillable bottle. Say NO to straws and single use plastic.
Return Airport Transfers via private car at your chosen times.
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International airfares
Visas
Travel insurance
Some meals
Beverages- alcohol and imported soft drinks
Extra activities and tours organised in your free time (at your own cost)
Personal expenses, laundry, minibar, tips, extra nights accomodation etc.
Tips and gratuities (not compulsory)
Anything not mentioned in the Included list
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Hoi An, Central Vietnam.
The closest airport to our starting point in Hoi An is Danang. Airport code for Danang is DAD.
Our Experience begins at 4pm on the first day advertised in Hoi An.
Please ensure that you have arranged your airline tickets so you arrive with plenty of time to settle in before we begin.
The Experience ends at 10am (checkout from hotel is noon) on the last day advertised. You will need around 45 minutes to transfer to Danang Airport, and a few hours for check in (check with your individual airlines guidelines).
We will pick you up in a private car upon arrival and bring you to your Villa in Hoi An. (45min drive)
It is imperative you arrive in time for our first night of festivities.
If you need help organising your transport from your home town to the retreat please email or call Anna. We provide travel agents details to help you navigate the details, or take care of everything for you.
Onward travel and additions to your itinerary can be organised for you. Please get in touch should you wish to explore other areas of Vietnam. Anna knows them well and has many good people to connect you with.
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All prices in USD.
A $1000 non refundable deposit is required to reserve your spot. (Fully refunded if Anna's Art Food Culture Experiences cancels the trip).
Private Suite USD$4900
Twin Travellers USD$4800(when booking two places at the same time)
Participate on an Anna’s Art, Food & Culture Experience
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Art
Creativity & Curiosity growth Support
8 × 3 hr Creative Sessions with Paul Wang
Ongoing and Continuous Creative Tuition throughout.
Writers, poets, content creators, musicians & photographers encouraged to join
Market tours with dedicated Creative Sessions
Sketch with Paul & Anna in the heart of the Local Markets, Villages & Family Homes.
Traditional Artisans, Ateliers & Textiles
Early Morning Adventures-Capture the Light and soul of the culture (optional)
Gallery & Museum Visits
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Food
Authentic local food
Try the famous dishes
Street Food & Local Eateries
"Break bread" with locals (eat noodles)
Food Filming, Content Creating & Food Photography Friendly
Write Recipes, Keep a Journal
Family Home Meals
Sober friendly (no booze based activities)
Learn to use chopsticks (or byo fork)
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Culture
Ethical Slow Travel
Family Home Visits
Meet Anna's Friends
Market vendor interactions
Small group 8-12
8 × 3hr Culture Sessions with Anna Barnes
LGBTQIA+ safe space
Coffee Culture
Off the beaten paths and behind the service & travel industry
Learn about the living culture
Book club (book announced when you reserve your spot)
10 day creative inspiration destinations.
Sunrise Boat Trip to a Working Fish Market
My Son Ancient Cham Ruins
Between the 4th and 13th centuries a unique culture which owed its spiritual origins to Indian Hinduism developed on the coast of contemporary Viet Nam. This is graphically illustrated by the remains of a series of impressive tower-temples located in a dramatic site that was the religious and political capital of the Champa Kingdom for most of its existence.
Itinerary
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We begin at 4:00 pm.
Enjoy a welcome drink and light snacks. Your Host, Anna, and your Tutor look forward to meeting you.
We then head to the UNESCO town for an evening walking tour with our guide, enjoying the colorful lanterns and exuberant energy of Hoi An at night.
Dinner is at the award-winning Mango Rooms. Afterward, we will try "Che," a delicious Vietnamese dessert, street-side.
We learn about the 54 ethnic minority groups of Vietnam with a gallery and designers boutique visit.
There will be opportunities to take photos, videos, and sketch throughout the evening.
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After breakfast poolside in the villa, your first Creative Session will begin.
Lunch is the famous Cao Lao noodles dish, only found in Hoi An. Thick noodles with a umami reduced broth, topped with slices of lean pork fillet, served with a forest of fresh herbs, lime wedges, chilli jam and crunchy fried noodle squares.
Afternoon we have designed a wonderful walking tour of the Old Town of Hoi An, visiting historical temples, ancient houses and discovering the alley ways and hidden gems of the yellow city. Try the Hoi An dumpling named "white rose".
Peel off and get some extra creative time for yourself, sketch, photograph and meet people, knowing we are close by and here for you.
Or stay close with us - An opportunity to try the tea houses and cafes of Hoi An, climb to a rooftop for a spectacular view, or rest by getting a foot or full body massage.
Dinner at Anna's friends restaurant for a family style Hoi An cuisine based meal by the river.
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After breakfast poolside in the villa, we begin your Creative Session.
Lunch is a delicious vegetarian meal. This is also a great place for a herbal tea blend. Vegetarianism in Vietnam is practiced by buddhists on the lunar cycle. The full moon and half moon days. Today you will experience just how good vegan food is in Vietnam.
The afternoon is in the Old Town. Stay with our guide and be taken to the Sa Huynh Museum, the museum of the first inhabitants of Hoi An.
Sa Huynh Museum, housed in the French colonial style shop house constructed in early 1900s for Chinese merchants. It has the traditional tubular layout with the trading area in the front , linked by a central courtyard with water well, to the residential area at the rear.
Artefects are from archeological sites unearthed in and around the Thu Bon river basin (and Cham Island) of the Sa Huynh civilisation that flourished between 1000 BCE and 200 CE.
The Sa Huynh are thought to be the first international traders of the Thu Bon River. An important example showing they were active in seaborne trade with South East Asia, South India and China.
We also will show you some of the most exquisite silk hand embroidery, done so delicately they look like photographs.
Our cafe today is in a Silk Loom cafe. Watch the artisans at work and enjoy the scenes (sketch able) of hand operated looms.
Dinner is a local version of the National Dish of Vietnam. Pho. Beef noodle soup. A restaurant that serves one dish only and after years of serving the same thing, they have perfected the recipe. Squeeze in some lemon, pick your fresh herbs and dunk in some bean sprouts. Take a slurp! It doesn’t get any better than this.
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After breakfast poolside in the villa we take a short 15 min drive to the Herb Village.
Learn about the herbs, the growing techniques, organic farming, local and seasonal ethos. Grind rice in an old style stone grinder and make rice paper pancakes over a mud and straw hearth.
Your Creative Session is here.
Lunch under the palm thatched grooves of the first and oldest restaurant in the village with Mrs Thuong.
Try an avocado coffee with Anna,
Dinner is another of Hoi An’s best! A small place that perfectly showcases Vietnamese resilience. Opened as a “pop up” during covid and only doing home deliveries, it is now one of the best vegan restaurants in a quiet hamlet outside the main centre, run by Anna’s friend Phuong. Anna will order family style for you, and it has been said to be the best meal of the trip.
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Breakfast in the Villa.
Creative Session in our private session room and beyond.
Lunch is the rice noodle dish of the province. Mi Quang. We visit the best noodle house in the area, for this delicious dish of rice noodles, pork, shrimp, egg and mountains of fresh greens and crispy rice crackers.
In the afternoon we venture west up into the hills to visit the ancient Cham ruins of My Son.After a 1.5hr drive we arrive at the ancient temples where your guide will inform you about the history, architecture and culture of the area.
Between the 4th and 13th centuries a unique culture which owed its spiritual origins to Indian Hinduism developed on the coast of contemporary Viet Nam. This is graphically illustrated by the remains of a series of impressive tower-temples located in a dramatic site that was the religious and political capital of the Champa Kingdom for most of its existence.
They are constructed in fired brick with stone pillars and decorated with sandstone bas-reliefs depicting scenes from Hindu mythology. Their technological sophistication is evidence of Cham engineering skills while the elaborate iconography and symbolism of the tower-temples give insight into the content and evolution of Cham religious and political thought.
The My Son Sanctuary is an exceptional example of cultural interchange, with an indigenous society adapting to external cultural influences, notably the Hindu art and architecture of the Indian sub-continent.
The Champa Kingdom was an important phenomenon in the political and cultural history of South – East Asia, vividly illustrated by the ruins of My Son
Tropical jungle vibes with beautiful sunset atmosphere. Perfectly enjoyed with a coconut and a sketchbook or camera!
This evening is a free night. Check the guide for recommendations or ask your host. Even better, wander locally until you find something delicious. By now Anna will have explained to you what to look for and how to spot a good street food stall. Of course, there is also the hotel restaurant if you prefer some extra comfort.
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Early start, we head out at dawn. We don’t want to miss the action.
A gorgeous sunrise boat trip along the river. Enjoy watching Hoi An wake up.
Breakfast in the market with the fishermen and fish mongers. Banh Mi (the famous Vietnamese sandwich on a crispy baguette) and a Vietnamese workers style coffee.
Your chance to see a working fishing market, far enough away from the tourists, yet close enough to go by boat.
The energy is hectic and busy, the fisherman are coming to shore after a night of fishing, the women are buying and selling on waters edge. Giant ice blocks are being chipped for ice, motorbikes, trucks, food vendors, colour and excitement.After your Creative Session with your tutor and a tour of the village, meet the locals, try some of the foods they are selling, and then we head back to our Fishermans cafe which has now transformed into a seafood BBQ joint. Freshly cooked from the very market we just sketched, you try Vietnam Style seafood. Grilled scallops with green onions and peanuts, squid with chilli & garlic fish sauce, whole BBQ fish with small morsels wrapped in fresh green mustard leaves dipped into hot green sauce.
After lunch we head back to our Villa by boat for an afternoon and evening of rest and free time.
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Breakfast in the Villa
A relaxing day in the garden cafe and art gallery of Ethnic minority crafts and textiles where you have your creative session with your tutor.
Enjoy a single origin ethically produced coffee or tea, ask Kiet all about the items in his gallery and give your credit card a little love and purchase some of the hand collected items on display if thats your thing. Textiles, woven items, clay and wood pieces.
Lunch is by Giang, featuring local seasonal produce purchased from the local market that morning, cooked family style
Free afternoon.
Dinner in a local area, riverside where you learn all about Nhau-the eateries where Vietnamese go to casually socialise, eat and drink.
We try BBQ fish and squid, delicious mango salad, crispy pork belly and deep-fried tofu and more. Learn about the etiquette of eating Vietnamese style.
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We arrive in the Old Town before the tourists do, and have our Creative Session with your tutor in a street cafe with the locals, right amongst the historic yellow buildings.
Pho for breakfast street side, the national dish of Vietnam, of rice noodles, beef broth and rare beef with mountains of fresh herbs, a squeeze of lime, sprouts and chilli.
Lunch is a modern style fusion restaurant in Anna's friends grandparents house, down a secret laneway of the UNESCO heritage town.
Afternoon we keep exploring and creating, meeting at the best cafe in town to meet some local practicing artists, try a specialty coffee, talk about our book club book, before heading back to the Villa for an evening of free time.
Check the guide for recommendations for dinner.
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Breakfast in the Villa
Your last Creative Session today in the ancient town at the temple gate Ba Mu. Ba Mu Temple was officially built in 1626. Initially located at a different site, it was later relocated to its current address. Only façade survives.
Established by the Ming Dynasty supporting refugees.
It comprised 2 seperate sanctuaries, the right side (facing) was dedicated to 12 midwife deites who’s function was to support newborns. The left side (facing it) was dedicated to the Chinese god of medicine, 36 generals (heavenly spirits) and 72 “earthly demons” who made up the entourage of rebel leader Song Jiang.
The 19th century popularity of this temple was that Ba Mu became the shrine for local couples who were praying for children.
The salvaged 12 midwife statues from here are found in the Phuc Kein Assembly hall we visited on our second day.
Hoi An cuisne for lunch. We have booked tables at a local Restaurant where you can continue to sketch and enjoy Ba Mu temple gate area with beautiful lily ponds and the fascinating modern culture of locals and photographic sessions. A great place for people sketching.Free afternoon in the Ancient Town.
Return to Villa to freshen up before dinner, or stay on and meet us for dinner at Chef Duc’s restaurant in Old Town.Chef Duc is a passionate chef, combining his personal culinary history, good humour and sensitive empathic character on the plate to impress your senses. This is fusion food done well. The creativity of Chef Duc is fuelled by local seasonal produce, and a deep love for his birth country.
If we are lucky, Chef Duc will meet with us before dinner, and tell us his story of how he came to Hoi An. Bring a tissue! An impressive final dinner, with elevated world class cuisine by a truely remarkable human of integrity and ethics.
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Breakfast in the Villa.
A casual walk and coffee in the local market, free sketching time, take some last photos, buy some last minute foodie gifts before we say farewell at 10am.
Checkout is 12pm.
Your airport transfers are organised with us, drivers are booked, we say farewell but remain friends for life.
Your workshops throughout the programme will take you from being a complete beginner to feeling confident in 8 progressive lessons. They’re held on location in our hotel studio setting & in various interesting locations in Vietnam with Paul Wang. Your daily outings will be accompanied by Paul, Anna and bilingual local guide, Ngoc.
For those who would like to experience slow, responsible travel with like-minded people. Be taught by Paul Wang, in a studio style setting. Explore the living culture of Central Vietnamese people. Venture into the UNESCO heritage town of Hoi An for daily demonstrations and opportunities to discover slowly in comfort.
Premium Art Food & Culture Experience
Anna Barnes founder of Art Food Culture is your host, working closely with her experienced senior local guide Ngoc.
A Premium experience. meticulously designed. the perfect trip to unwind.
Gorgeous new hotel with Large Suites reserved for you
Walking distance to the UNESCO Heritage Town, with pool and in-house spa services.
A perfect balance of tutored art sessions, local town visits, guided history & culture tours
Delicious food, comfortable restaurants & enjoyable relaxed evenings out.
Early mornings, and long drives optional.
This is the comfortable trip for those who wish to participate in creative workshops, enjoy comfort, good food and plenty of creative time.
PARTICIPATE
local specialties bun cha pho banh mi fresh seafood mountains of green vegetables noodles soup crunchy baguettes wobbly rice pancakes fresh herbs hot chilli juicy limes just made tofu sticky rice thick chewy tapioca noodles pungent fish sauce fermented anchovies pickled daikon green papaya mango smoothies fresh crisp rose apples stinky durian bbq squid freshly caught prawns silky flan earthy che tropical fruits crispy pork crunchy peanuts bitter melon strong coffee sweet ethical chocolate refreshing coconut sweet sugar cane juice sweet salty pungent umami fermented fresh greens pho
What Guests Have Written about us
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Dear Anna, Thank you for showing me the Vietnam you have come to know and love. Thank you for being so generous with your time, your friends, your knowledge and your life. You exceeded my expectations on what a trip like this can be. This trip expanded my knowledge of Vietnam- the people and the food and I certainly came away with some new skills and inspiration creatively. xx Julie
Julie H
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I was truly astounded by your knowledge of everything Vietnamese. Any questions we had, you had the answers. Everything we did and everywhere we went was so thoroughly thought out, planned and researched that we never had any doubts that it wouldn’t be incredible. I found you to be a real inspiration - watching the way that you urban sketched, how you chose your subjects, but also how you were interacting with the locals. I really did find all of this very inspiring and it made me really think about what I want from my life.
Karina D
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Love Anna! Her knowledge of Hoi An and Vietnamese food was invaluable. She had great recommendations for anything you wanted from restaurants to tailors to massages. I would travel anywhere with you, Anna! I really enjoyed walking around with Anna. My Dad and I agree that this was a trip of a lifetime and it is hard to describe to people. Thank you for helping us create that memory together.
Sarah H
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Hi Anna, I just wanted to say that overall the trip was fantastic. Extremely well organised.
Karen T
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"I highly recommend Art Food and Culture’s Western Sydney Travel Sketching classes. Anna has a wealth of knowledge on art, food, culture, and travel sketching and is such a warm friendly person. I have had so much fun travel sketching, eating delicious, authentic foods, and learning about each culture in the suburbs we visited. It’s been such an immersive experience, making it feel as if I traveled to a new country each week. I hope to attend one of Anna’s Vietnam Retreats in the future
Cathy C
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Google traduction : « This is not an ordinary trip, it is a human experience where all the senses are solicited, tastes, smells, sounds, colors and time seems suspended. Difficult to resume our daily life, even if coming home is pleasant, a part of us stayed there and with the group, with whom we shared all these moments. There is a before and an after, we do not come out unscathed from this stay where Anna was able to share with us her passion for this country which oscillates between tradition and modernity.
Virginie F
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Hello Dear Anna , I take time for transmet you my feelings …. With my little English… It was a super trip ! Your organisation is top , your energy 👍 I like the way to be attentive to ecology (plastic, river …etc ) It was super to discover so much different food and to cook some. Super also the visits , galleries, special place like the green garden…. Bref ….. difficile to tell you all
Isabelle C
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Hi Anna, We thoroughly enjoyed the Vietnam Art Food Culture workshop . You did an amazing job curating an authentic Vietnam experience. Thanks again for your efforts in pulling it all together, educating us on Vietnam and making our trip special.
Bev and Graham
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Wow ! Vietnam is amazing! I have had two weeks of just the best experiences with a small group of like minded souls from around the Globe. I truly enjoyed the ART, FOOD & CULTURE in and around Hoi An, Co Tú, Lang Co, Hue and Da Nang. The trip curated by Anna was a fantastic way to learn and really feel we were being immersed in the Vietnamese Culture. I came away with a much better understanding of what is all about Central Vietnam and I definitely want to go back to Vietnam and explore more in the North and South. Having all the great sensory experiences with Anna including a variety of culturally appropriate experiences and exciting Street Food & Markets too.
Alyson L
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Is there anything else to say other than I have been back home for less than a week and am anxiously waiting to see the dates for next year's trips. I need more! Wonderful, superlative experience in every way. Thank you Anna Barnes for sharing your in-depth knowledge of Vietnam.
Joanne M
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Hi Anna, My time in Vietnam with Anna was incredible. I came for Renata and sketching and would come back for Anna and Vietnam. What more to say! Everything was more than I expected. Neither Anna nor Renata counted their time. Both were always enthusiastic and available for help and understanding. I trusted you both. I went on this trip to experience life in Vietnam and profit from the colors, food, art, culture of the country. Maybe I did not sketch as much as expected by you or myself, but I took in all these sensations with pleasure. Anna: congratulations for having survived so many ‘French” people. We proved ourselves to be good travelers and great eaters! Your organization was great. The hotels were all different and good standing. CoTu was different. The minority was so generous. The sleeping and shower situations were completely ‘do-able’ and a small ‘adventure” for a city person. The meals were good, swimming in the river, dancing in the fields- lots of fun.
Deborah C
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I highly recommend the Art Food Culture Retreats for anyone looking for a fun and interesting way to travel, stay, eat, sketch, learn about new cultures!
Alyson L
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I had the most amazing trip Anna - loved how you took the hassle out of ordering food, took us to different locations and different levels and pushed us beyond our comfort zone without us even realising. You have a passion for life, food and Vietnam. I think you have pretty much nailed the tour Anna - you know what works for you, your tutors and your clients. Tweak it if you need to but you don’t change it too much. It’s pretty much spot on and for me personally it met my objectives of being able to explore Vietnam with a small group of like minded people.
Sam B
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Anna is not your typical tour leader! She’s far more fun, unexpected, quirky and interesting. She really injected her passion for Vietnamese Food, People and Culture into every moment of the tour. Watching her sketch and record her own observations was another whole level of pleasure for me.
Janet M
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A trip I shall always remember with wonder and amazement. Culinary delights and in depth cultural experiences expertly curated by Anna
Cheryl H
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What an amazing experience. Anna is so knowledgable and organized. This tour is a must if you are looking for a fun, guided tour that shows you the local experience. We tried so many different foods and toured so many interesting places. Sitting in the local market sketching what inspired me, was my favorite experience, it is so enjoyable to absorb the atmosphere and the simple life in the local market
Michelle M
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The GOOD - everything. Anna's organization, the hotels including the home stay with the generous CoTu minority, the meals taken in markets, the visits to monuments and museums, her farms and markets, rice noodle making and cooking lessons. Sites, Sounds and Sensations. Renata Lahalle shared her sketching knowledge and passion without counting her time. Great job to all as most of the participants were French speakers (but not Anna). Friendships were created and a great time was had by all!
Deb fom France
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Wow! What an amazing Tour! Much more than I was expecting! Unforgettable! Anna is an amazing curator of her tour, so much knowledge, always helpful, very professional! I know that if I went to Vietnam on my own, I would not have seen or experienced so much! Thanks heaps Anna!
Liza L
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Loved the wonderful accommodation at An Villa, so tranquil. Interesting variety of accommodation, liked the luxury of Indochine Palace in Đà Nẵng All the great breakfast’s,street food, bánh mì’s, lunches, cà phê sữa đá’s ( Vietnamese Ice Coffee and dinners, Chế! OMG the unbelievable fresh seafood dinner on our last night! Awesome! I would recommend ArtFoodCulture 150%, and would love to join one of Anna’s tours in the future for sure! 🙏
Lisa
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Anna led us on a perfectly crafted tour that changed organically with the weather or groups interest or abilities and never felt rushed. It was like visiting an old friend who couldn’t wait to show you around their town, the best places to eat and provide a western interpretation for cultural context along the way while Lap, our Vietnamese tour guide, provided authentic and insightful cultural and historical narration.
Sean M
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We loved this tour!!! Anna was our trip mom who kept everyone organized and made sure we were well fed. It’s wonderful to see her share her love for this culture from a more familiar western perspective.
Jen B
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We loved Anna’s local knowledge of the best markets, best vendors, best food experiences in Vietnam. We loved the visit to the CoTu village, and the art experiences we were able to have. It was a fabulous tour. Do it again in a heartbeat.
Rennie
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There were so many fabulous things I can’t pin point just one. Anna’s local knowledge is unparalleled. Not only knowledgeable about the country but the little things like local specialty places to eat and buy gifts. Recommendations of places to eat, after she’d checked them personally, recommendations of places to spend spare time after the formal tour as well. She coordinated different experiences to cater for different tastes and personalities. And that’s never an easy task. I have recommended Anna and her tours to many friends.
Dianna K
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Best holiday ever, great friends and amazing places, loved sketching, will definitely do more in future.
Peter M