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Nam Dinh Province embraces traditional values
Located in the southeast of the Red River Delta, Nam Dinh
Province retains many traditions, customs, beliefs, festivals, traditional
crafts, and historical and cultural relics. The province has become a popular
tourist destination in recent years.
Nestled about 100 km to the south of Ha Noi, Nam Dinh is easily accessible by
train, car, and motorbike thanks to very good roads from Ha Noi.
The province has nearly 4,000 historical and cultural relics including Phu Day
temple, and Co Le, Keo, and Luong pagodas and Ngoi bridge and the Nam Dinh flag
pole which carries rich cultural value. Many local relics are closely associated
with famous Vietnamese figures including Nguyen Hien, Luong The Vinh, poets Tu
Xuong and Nguyen Binh and former Party leader Truong Chinh.
There are more than 70 craft villages involved in woodcarving, lacquer, rattan
weaving, and ornamental tree plantations. More than 100 traditional festivals
take place in the province every year attracting thousands of visitors. The Phu
Day temple, Tran temple, Vieng market, and the seal-opening festivals are among
the most popular.
Do Vu Loi of the National Architecture Institute said “Its cultural heritage and
religious establishments are advantages for Nam Dinh in developing its tourism.
Cultural relics and their significant values date back to the Ly, Tran, and Le
dynasties. Many studies on the value of this heritage has been carried out.
Tapping this heritage could bring major cultural and social benefits to the
province”.
Historical and cultural relics from the Tran dynasty have enabled Nam Dinh to
develop a form of spiritual tourism. Festival and craft villages have also been
promoted for tourists.
Nguyen Cong Khuong, Head of the Tourism Section of the province’s Department of
Culture, Sports and Tourism said “Nam Dinh is the homeland of the Tran Dynasty.
750 years ago, the Dynasty was established and flourished here. Thus, the
province has rich cultural resources. There are many traditional festivals that
are closely associated with the local relics, many of them are spring and
village festivals. The wet rice culture is well reflected in local festivals and
the arts such as water puppetry art and the duck catching festival. Craft
villages are also one of our tourist attractions”.
Nam Dinh Province has a coastline of 72 km along which many marine tourist sites
were set up including Thinh Long tourist site in Hai Hau District and Quat Lam
in Giao Thuy District. In particular, the Xuan Thuy National Park with an
ecosystem of mangrove forests is a destination for migrant birds.
It is the first Ramsar site in Viet Nam and Southeast Asia and also a favorite
destination for visitors. Nguyen Phuc Hoi, Vice Director of Xuan Thuy National
Park said “Xuan Thuy National Park is a submerged land located on the estuary.
Its typical ecosystem is the submerged ecological system representing northern
Viet Nam’s sea and includes mangrove forests, lagoons and sand banks. The park
still retains the ecological system of the Red River mouth region”.
Local rural villages with their customs and traditions typical of the Red River
Delta civilization are ideal for tours. Local specialties such as beef noodle,
the wet rice paper spring rolls of Khe village, and Siu Chau peanut candies are
among many attractions of Nam Dinh Province..
Source: VOV |
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