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GLORIOUS YEARS OF DEVELOPMENT

As time went by, Hanoikids gained more and more credibility and reputation via high-quality tours. Following our mission of bringing impact to the youth, we also came up with new social projects and optimized the work inside our departments so that the Kids had more space to explore our potential.

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Tours with supreme political figures from foreign countries – 2012

Hanoikids VIP tour in Hanoi

In 2012, our lovely Kid – Ngao guided the tour to the Temple of Literature with the wife of Australian Defense Minister – Mrs Stephen Smith. In the same year, we also led the tour for Australian Foreign Minister – Mr Ron Kirk and US Trade Representative – Mr Jack Lew. We had our first tours with The US Embassy in 2013 and started the collaboration process with them since then. As a result, one year later, the tour with the Interim President of the United States Senate – Senator Patrick Leahy was successfully conducted in the beautiful Capital of Hanoi. 

The Most Outstanding Volunteer Organization – 2013

Most Outstanding Volunteer Organization 2013

One of the core factors leading us to become distinguished is the number of tours we lead. The total figure in 2013 & 2014 was 4604 tours, which were generated into 900 reviews on TripAdvisor up to the end of 2014. Hanoikids were always in the Top Ranking of TripAdvisor – one of the most renowned platforms worldwide in the field of Tourism.

A household name among Vietnamese youngsters – 2014

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By actively spreading the beauty of Hanoi Capital City to foreign friends, we had our name on many famous newspapers like the Vietnam News Agency, The Youth of Hanoi Capital, Tiin.vn, 2!Magazine, Chuyển động học đường,…

 

In addition, Hanoikids frequently appeared on national television channels namely “English News” (VTV4), “Good Morning” (VTV1), “Morning Coffee” (VTV3), “What’s new this morning?” (VTV6), “The Military News”, “Live Beautifully” (VTV1). 

 

Our Kids also had a lot of interviews that were broadcast through national radio stations such as VOV1 and HanoiTV.