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Tourists take to life down on the farm
With a myriad of tourists attractions in the Hanoi
area, more and more people are now spending their holidays at the “Countryside
Farm”, a new destination in Hanoi’s suburban District of Ba Vi.
Instead of spending their holidays in luxury, tourists are flocking to the
countryside’s peaceful environment, which provides a pleasant escape from the
busy life of the city.
The 12,000 sq.m farm, located on a hill 60km west of Hanoi, is an attractive
destination for families or groups of students on the weekend.
Birds and cicadas sing together as dawn breaks, while the brook provides an
ethereal melody all day long for visitors. Tourists are able to walk through
bamboo forests and under the shade of hundred-year-old trees such as canarium
tramdeums, streblus aspers and dracontomelons.
“We have successfully organised many tours around Ba Vi Mountain. All tourists,
including domestic and foreign ones, are satisfied with our eco-tourism
services,” says farm owner Ngo Kieu Oanh.
Taking part in this “agricultural tour”, visitors are given the chance to
discover the broad space surrounding the mountain, whose terrain and landscape
are typical of Vietnam ’s agricultural landscape.
Standing on the mountain, tourists can contemplate the beautiful images before
them, like Muong ethnic girls working in terraced fields that stretch for as far
as the eye can see.
“What a lovely day! Such beautiful scenery and delicious food, but the bike tour
was my favourite part. I don’t want to leave,” says Roth Lavergre from Canada.
The next part of the tour takes about 45 minutes by boat to get to Dam Sen Vuon
Vua, a large lotus lake in neighbouring province of Phu Tho . For recreation,
tourists may row in a coracle to pluck lotus flowers or just enjoy the fragrance
of the blooms.
The tour’s food selections have also been a success with travellers. The menu is
seasonally designed. For example, during the Autumn season, visitors can enjoy
specialties from chicken, goat and rabbit along with vegetables like malabar
nightshade, water morning glory and so on. All of the dishes are prepared and
served in two historic houses and a traditional Muong home on stilts.
At Ba Trai Commune, which is well-known for its traditional tea-farming,
visitors are able to pick, fry and dry the tea leaves. Once they are finished
processing the leaves, the tourists are then able to brew and drink the final
product.
The homes constructed from laterite (red clay) are another attraction that lead
visitors to Ba Trai. Approximately 70 percent of houses in Ba Trai are made of
such material.
Visitors can also explore the maize and cotton fields along the Da River bank.
For most, the Countryside Farm offers tourists a chance to be “real farmers”.
Visitors are able to munch on the vegetables they’ve harvested and feast on the
fish they caught from local streams. The fruits of labour never taste quite as
sweet as those at the Countryside Farm.
“Our students have visited the Countryside Farm and other surrounding places
twice. This is really a useful activity since it provides students with
knowledge about nature and therefore, teaches them to love and protect it,” says
Chu Ngoc Quynh, principle of Kindergarten A at No. 88 Tho Nhuom Street, Hanoi.
“Thanks to the tour, we have been given a deeper understanding of the lifestyle
in Vietnam ’s rural areas and have been able to learn more about Vietnamese
culture, too,” says Sessa Reiter from Canada.
Source: VNA |
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