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Time stands still in ancient Cu Da Village

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Nestling just 20km from Hanoi to the southwest, Cu Da Village is a unique cultural space with many ancient houses that are still well-preserved with their original architecture intact.

The village in the outskirts district of Thanh Oai also has a reputation for its vermicelli and traditional soy sauce.

Time stands still in ancient Cu Da Village
Cu Da Village is a unique cultural space with many ancient houses. VNS Photos Truong Vi 

Vu Van Than, an 87-year-old resident of Cu Da, said the village was established four centuries ago by royal family members. Then, wealthy businessmen of the village like Cu Doanh, Cu Chan, Cu Phat, who were owners of textile mills, factories and wholesale markets of Hanoi around 1920-1940, brought French architecture to the rural village.

The precise age and history of this village is still a question for villagers and researchers.

Dr Trinh Sinh from the Vietnam Institute of Archaeology suggests that the village was established nearly 2,000 years ago. Scientists collected samples including bricks during the repair and maintenance of ancient pagodas in the village. Patterns on the samples are typical of 2,000 years ago when Vietnam was still largely under ancient Chinese domination.

Time stands still in ancient Cu Da Village
An entrance to a traditional house in Cu Da.

The village has changed its name many times and adopted the name Cự Đà from the 17th century onward. The small village was at its peak of wealth between the 17th and 20th centuries. Its residents had several businesses and shops in major cities and townships including Hanoi, Hai Phong and Sai Gon.

Today the village is like a living museum with about 50 traditional Vietnamese houses and another 25 with a blend of French and Vietnamese architecture. As many as 25 houses are over 100 years old.

The old houses here have a uniform structure. Each comprises three main parts: a courtyard and two buildings. The back of the main building often faces the street. The main and minor buildings face each other and are separated by a small courtyard in between.

Each traditional house in Cu Da covers 250-350 square metres. The main building, often consisting of five rooms, is 12m long and 7m wide.

Time stands still in ancient Cu Da Village
Aerial view of traditional houses in Cu Da Village. VNA/VNS Photo Khanh Long

One of the houses that retain their ancient features belongs to Trinh The Sung. The five-room tiled house was built in 1874 with as many as 35 wooden pillars. Each pillar, beam and wooden wall was decorated with very sophisticated carvings, demonstrating the skills of dedicated joiners.

Strolling through the village, visitors will encounter several two-story French colonial-style houses. From the outside, they stand out and are characterised by a unique arched porch decorated with special embossed motifs and complex patterns.

In addition to ancient houses, Cu Da is also home to pagodas and temples that have been classified as national heritage sites with excellent ancient architectural value.

Time stands still in ancient Cu Da Village
An ancient house that was used as the meeting hall of the local People’s Committee.

Tourism potential

Thanh Oai District has immense potential for tourism development. It is located on the southwest entrance of Hanoi so visitors can spend only half, or a day to discover the district without having to travel far.

It offers a wide range of attractions for visitors. The district is home to as many as 50 most typical rural craft villages in northern Vietnam. 

Cu Da is famous for its architecture, soy sauce and vermicelli; Chuong Village is known for conical hats; Uoc Le Village is known for Vietnamese sausage and banh chung ̣(square sticky rice cake); Vo Lang for its sculpture; and Vac Village has a long history of making hand fans and bird cages.

History lovers will also find the district an ideal attraction as it houses nearly 300 historical and cultural relics, of which 151 are recognised as national heritage.

When visiting Thanh Oai, tourists can not only immerse themselves in the quiet, ancient beauty of its landscape but also join unique traditional festivals.

In addition to cultural heritage, Thanh Oai also has diverse eco-tourism, with beautiful scenic spots including Thanh Cao and Cao Vien lagoons and the various orchards of local households.

Tran Van Loi, head of Thanh Oai District’s Culture and Information Division, said: “Tourism development in the district is yet to be commensurate with its potential due to limitations in transport infrastructure, parking lots, and services such as souvenir shops.

“Travellers visit Thanh Oai mainly during the day and have low spending, so revenue from tourism services is not high.”

According to the district’s culture and information authority, Thanh Oai welcomed only 1,000 visitors in 2016 but this increased to about 50,000 in 2017 to 2020.

Vice Chairman of the district People’s Committee Nguyen Khanh Binh said Thanh Oai had identified tourism as one of the key economic sectors for the area.

“The district authorities will create opportunities to push the development of tourism,” he said. “It will promote cooperation with tour operators to bring tourists to attractions and cooperate with neighbouring districts to connect tourism tours.”

Source: Vietnam News

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Localities work to foster sustainable development of rural tourism

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In recent years, many provinces and cities throughout the country have bolstered the development of rural tourism in a bid to promote their natural landscapes, people, traditional crafts and products to visitors. Rural tourism is considered as the key to facilitating economic development and fostering the building of new-style rural areas.

Localities work to foster sustainable development of rural tourism hinh anh 1Visitors take a boat tour at Gao Giong eco-tourism site in Cao Lanh district, Dong Thap province. (Photo: dulich.dongthap.gov.vn)

Hanoi – In recent years, many provinces and cities
throughout the country have bolstered the development of rural tourism in a bid
to promote their natural landscapes, people, traditional crafts and products to
visitors. Rural tourism is considered as the key to facilitating economic
development and fostering the building of new-style rural areas.

Locals
and authorities join hands to develop tourism

In 2016,
agricultural tourism in Dong Thap began to thrive, making the Mekong Delta
province an ideal destination for domestic and foreign tourists.

Currently, Sa
Dec city, and Thap Muoi and Cao Lanh districts in Dong Thap province have taken
advantage of their natural conditions, such as rivers, rice fields, lotus
fields, and mango gardens, to build new tourism products.

Tu Mach’s mango
garden in Cao Lanh district welcomes hundreds of visitors every day, generating
significant income for his family.

Director of the
Dong Thap provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism Huynh Thi Hoai
Thu said that agritourism helps farmers earn an income 1.5 times higher than
farming alone. This is also the optimal solution to utilise local labourers,
improve income, increase the value of agricultural products, and raise locals’
awareness of environmental protection and preservation of traditional culture.

To date, a total
of 63 agricultural and community-based tourism sites have been established in
Dong Thap, including 8 homestays, 2 farmstays, and 53 tourist attractions. The
locality plans to launch an additional 40 sites in the coming time.

In the 2016-2021
period, community-based tourist sites in Dong Thap served more than 4 million
visitors, with a total revenue of more than 486 billion VND.

In central Thanh
Hoa province, the tourism sector has also been active in integrating natural
landscapes, OCOP products, and indigenous culture in tourism development.

According to
Deputy Director of the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism
Vuong Thi Hai Yen, the province is working on a project on developing
agricultural tourism.

In 2022, tourist
sites and attractions in Thanh Hoa province welcomed over 11 million visitors
and earned more than 20 trillion VND in revenue, 3.2 times and 4 times higher
than the figures of 2021, respectively.

The province has
launched new agricultural tourism products such as tours to grow clean
vegetables in Yen Le commune, Nhu Xuan district, in addition to tours to Yen
Trung tourism village in Yen Dinh district, and tours to Linh Ky Moc ecological
farm in Thanh Hoa city.

More
momentum for agricultural and rural tourism

Agricultural
tourism can ensure a profit that is 1.5 times higher than common farming
methods. Therefore, many localities have actively developed rural tourism
product services.

Figures from the
Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development showed that as many as 65 OCOP
products in the group of community-based tourism services have been certified
within the one-commune-one-product (OCOP) programme. Which, many regions,
including the northern mountainous region and the Mekong River Delta, have
brought into play their advantages of natural conditions, agricultural
production, culture, and traditional craft villages, to build rural tourist
attractions.

Rural tourism
not only helps to promote the potential and advantages of agriculture, craft
villages, culture and ecological environment of localities but also contributes
to improving the living quality of the local people while restructuring the
rural economy towards industrialisation and modernisation.

Under the
programme on developing rural tourism and building new-style rural areas in the
2021-2025 period, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has asked
localities to identify the development of rural tourism as one key task.

The programme
sets targets that by 2025, about 50% of the rural tourism establishments in
Vietnam will be certified to meet tourist service standards.

Also, at least
50% of the rural tourist spots are recognised to be digitised and connected
with digital technology.

To realise the
programme, the ministry requested localities to accelerate communication
events, raise awareness of tourism businesses and individuals about sustainable
rural tourism development, and launch new tours and rural tourist sites which
can promote local cultural values while protecting the environment.

It is hoped that
with full participation from the socio-political organisations, local
authorities and people, rural tourism will further develop, making an important
contribution to the socio-economic development of rural areas./.

Source: https://en.vietnamplus.vn/localities-work-to-foster-sustainable-development-of-rural-tourism/250325.vnp

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Vietnam becomes favourite destination for Cambodian tourists

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The number of Cambodian tourists coming to Vietnam has increased significantly, Tuoi tre (Youth) newspaper, citing statistics of travel agencies.

Vietnam becomes favourite destination for Cambodian tourists hinh anh 1Visitors arrive at Moc Bai border gate in Tay Ninh province. Illustrative image (Photo: tuoitre.vn) 

Hanoi – The number of Cambodian tourists
coming to Vietnam has increased significantly, Tuoi tre (Youth) newspaper, citing statistics of travel agencies. 

It said previously, Cambodians
visited Vietnam mainly for medical services, but over several recent years, the inflow of middle-class visitors from the neighbouring country to Vietnam for tourism purpose has been rising, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic was put under control.

The central beach city of Da Nang, the ancient town of Hoi
An, Da Lat – the city of thousand flowers in the Central Highlands region, Nha
Trang, Vung Tau and the “Paradise Pearl Island” of Phu Quoc are some of top
favourite destinations among Cambodian tourists.

Tran Quoc Thinh, director of Tay Ninh province’s Tourism Promotion
Centre said Cambodia is a traditional tourism market of Tay Ninh, which shares a 240-km border with Cambodia’s Svay Rieng, Prey Vieng and Tboung Khmum provinces. 

Cambodians regularly cross the border to Tay Ninh for sightseeing, shopping or visiting pagodas, especially on weekends or holidays, according to Thinh.  

The province has introduced many new, unique and interesting tourism products such as caravan and cross-border road tours in order to lure more Cambodian tourists. Local tourist accommodation establishments and restaurants are also improving
service quality to serve big tourist groups with longer stay.

Statistics of Tay Ninh’s Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism showed around 2.1 million Cambodians have visited the province for tourism purpose since 2018. Although the number dropped in 2020-2022 due to COVID-19 travel restriction, a rising trend was seen in the first quarter of 2023.

Truong Duc Hai, director of Indochina Pearl Travel, noted that while more middle-class Cambodians are choosing beach resorts in Vietnam for their holiday, demand for medical tours remains high but there are limited products designed specifically for this segment. Such tours are mainly organised by Cambodian people
living in Ho Chi Minh, he said, adding that it is necessary to introduce more professional and
comprehensive medical tour products to serve this group of tourists.

At a tourism promotion event held by Tay Ninh in mid-2022, businesses of the two countries had pledged to join
hands to boost tourism promotion activities and build new routes and tours to stimulate tourism demand./.

Source: https://en.vietnamplus.vn/vietnam-becomes-favourite-destination-for-cambodian-tourists/250323.vnp

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Ha Giang effectively develops community-based tourism

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With its advantages in terms of natural landscapes, rich cultural identities, customs and preserved traditional festivals, the northernmost province of Ha Giang has attracted attention from a large number of travel companies and tourists, and several potential community-based tourist sites have been formed.

Ha Giang effectively develops community-based tourism hinh anh 1A community-based tourism and cultural village in Ha Giang’s Meo Vac district. (Photo: VNA)

Ha Giang – With its advantages in terms of natural landscapes, rich cultural
identities, customs and preserved traditional festivals, the northernmost province
of Ha Giang has attracted attention from a large number of travel companies and
tourists, and several potential community-based tourist sites have been formed.

Ha Giang province is home to 19 ethnic groups which have their own
cultural traditions and identities.

The effective preservation and promotion of cultural values
has helped the province in general and the ethnic groups in particular have a special
attraction for travelers and those who want to learn about traditional ethnic
culture.

According to Deputy Director of the provincial Department of
Culture, Sports and Tourism Trieu Thi Tinh, over the past years, the province
has selected outstanding cultural products to develop to create more highlights
for tourism development. It has also paid attention to community cultural and tourism activities,
and carried out projects on improving the quality
of services and activities of community-based tourism and cultural villages.

Currently, the province has 40 identified community-based tourism
and cultural villages, and 16 cultural villages recognised by the provincial
People’s Committee as meeting standards to serve tourists.

The provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism
assessed that these villages have operated well and attracted a large number of
tourists, contributing to increasing locals’ income and promoting the value of tourism
resources and cultural identities.

In addition to the achieved results, the community-based tourism
in Ha Giang is facing many difficulties and challenges in terms of transport
infrastructure and product quality that hinder it from developing sustainably
and gaining high economic efficiency.

Therefore, in the coming time, the province will continue
paying attention to improving the quality of services, training human
resources for community-based tourism sites, and stepping up the communication work to
raise locals’ awareness of maintaining and developing their cultural
identities, said Tinh./.

Source: https://en.vietnamplus.vn/ha-giang-effectively-develops-communitybased-tourism/250321.vnp

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