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Tours of villages attract foreign tourists
An increasing number of foreign tourists are enjoying the
hospitality and traditional Vietnamese culture in Yen Duc commune, Dong Trieu
district, Quang Ninh province.
Many of them are spending two- or three-day stays observing and partaking in the
unique rural culture, such as planting water rice, grinding rice and fishing.
Nguyen Thi Hai, Vice Chairwoman of the Yen Duc commune People’s Committee, says
Yen Duc is an agricultural village which boasts of many stone mountains and
beautiful caves such as Canh, Nguu Ngoa, Doc Thoc, Thung, Con Meo, Con Chuot,
Long Ma, Luy and Nghe.
The village lies on the pathway from Ha Long Bay to Hanoi so the tourism
industry incorporates tours of Yen Duc village to introduce Vietnamese village
culture to international guests before they end tours of Ha Long Bay.
David Phillips from Manchester City in the UK says he spent a marvelous time
staying in a peaceful village with hospitable people.
Vietnamese culture is fascinating, he says, adding, he is highly appreciative of
how the young generations learn and experience production and daily life from
their predecessors.
His wife, Susan Phillips, says Vietnamese farmers are industrious and show great
kindness to their families. She expects to return and experience other cultural
activities in the country.
Coming to Yen Duc, visitors have the chance to go through Vietnamese farmers’
routine, visit ancient pagodas, and enjoy folk music. They even plant rice and
vegetables, grinding rice and fishing themselves.
Such tours are considered a special kind of tourism product, helping promote and
protect traditional agricultural craft, and heighten the image of Vietnamese
villages.
Source: VNS |
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