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A trip back to traditions of Vietnam countryside
Duong Lam Ancient Village is an ideal place where visitors can
get an insight into a typical countryside lifestyle of the northern delta region
in Vietnam with a banyan tree, water well and communal house, and a day in Duong
Lam is like a trip back to traditions of the countryside.
Located in Son Tay Town and nearly a two hour drive from the center of Hanoi,
Duong Lam is said to have existed for around 1,200 years with many temples and
communal houses in tact. The most special thing about the first ancient village
to be recognized as a national relic is hundreds of old houses made of wood and
laterite, a popular building material in the area, 400 years ago.
To visit Duong Lam, you need to buy entrance tickets at Mong Phu Gate by a huge,
ancient banyan tree. A day in the ancient village is enough for normal tourists
but those who want to further explore and experience the lives of locals in a
typical rural village in Vietnam should stay there longer and they can find
rooms to spend overnight.
Visitors can ask the village’s management for advice on ancient houses to visit.
They will have a chance to talk to the houses’ owners, taste tea, admire
distinctive architecture of traditional houses and join the daily activities of
locals like farming, production of traditional sweets and cakes.
Duong Lam got the 2013 UNESCO Asia-Pacific Award for Cultural Heritage
Conservation in February for a project to restore historic buildings in the
village.
Source: SGT/VNN |
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