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Unmissable experiences in one of the World’s Best Tourism Villages 2024

Translated by NAM VIET Nov 17, 2024 21:21

(QNO) -Going to Tra Que Vegetable Village (Hoi An city, Quang Nam province), one of the World’s Best Tourism Villages 2024 by the UN Tourism, visitors have chances to immerse themselves in nature and take part in the local daily life.

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The Cau Bong Festival, which takes place yearly in Tra Que, aims to express the villagers’ gratitude to their village founders and pray for favourable weather and bumper crops.
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Only 3km from the center of Hoi An ancient town, Tra Que vegetable village is located along the peaceful Co Co river, stretching over an area of ​​40 hectares with dozens of types of vegetables.
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A foreign visitor is planting vegetables in Tra Que village.
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Young visitors enjoy checking in Tra Que village.
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Visitors around the world take part in a cooking class in Tra Que village.
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“Tam huu” (three friends spring onion rolls), a famous dish in Tra Que
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Vietnamese crepes (bánh xèo) and Tra Que vegetables
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Tra Que, a unique tourist destination, attracts a large number of international visitors.
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The peacefulness in Tra Que
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vegetables in Tra Que

Tra Que village has 202 households growing vegetables with more than 300 direct workers.

In April 2022, the vegetable cultivation practices in Tra Que were officially recognized by Vietnam’s Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism as a national intangible cultural heritage, classified as folk knowledge and traditional craft.

Translated by NAM VIET