The extremely ancient, peaceful, and beautiful Vietnamese villages prove Vietnam’s beauty and attract many foreigners to visit every year.
Duong Lam ancient village, Hanoi
Only about 50km from the center of the capital, Duong Lam ancient village always gives visitors the feeling of returning to the 80s of the 20th century with banyan trees, water wharves, communal roofs… The roads leading to the village are all paved with bricks; some places are paved with honeycomb stones, so they have a characteristic dark yellow color. Duong Lam has nearly 900 traditional houses built with red bricks and tiles, including the villages of Dong Sang, Mong Thu and Cam Thinh.
Bat Trang Pottery Village, Hanoi
Bat Trang Pottery Village is famous for being the place that still retains our country’s most skilled ceramic-making techniques. Coming to Bat Trang, visitors will be delighted with the pleasure of painting statues, molding ceramics in any shape, or simulating the shape of any character in a story.
Nom Village, Hung Yen
About 30 km east of Hanoi, Nom village retains its ancient beauty. The center of the village is an architectural complex including banyan trees, old wells, communal houses… The most characteristic features of a Northern village. Crossing the road with green fields on both sides to reach Nom village, visitors feel like they are entering an ancient space from more than 200 years ago.
Kin Chu Phin Village, Bat Xat, Lao Cai
Kin Chu Phin is a small village of the Ha Nhi ethnic community, located in a valley of rolling mountains with an altitude of more than 1000 m. Kin Chu Phin is famous for its unique walled houses. The outstanding beauty of these mushroom houses will make you feel lost in a fairy tale place.
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Lao Chai Village, Sa Pa
As one of the Northwest’s largest and most beautiful valleys, Lao Chai always attracts tourists from all over because of its rustic and authentic life with images of newly harvested corn and rice granaries in the last months of the year.
Dong Ho Village, Thuan Thanh, Bac Ninh
Nearly 30 km from Hanoi, nestled on the southern dyke of the gentle Duong River, Dong Ho painting village has gone through many historical ups and downs to retain the precious values of Vietnamese culture until now. Visitors visiting Dong Ho village return to familiar images of Vietnamese folk culture. Not only can you watch, but you can also draw your pictures according to your personal preferences.
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Binh An Village, Lam Dong
Like an oasis lost in nature with a vast lake and stretching pine forests, the landscape here is like a painting depicting a particular fairy tale: very gentle, poetic, and beautiful.
Mui Ne Fishing Village, Phan Thiet, Binh Thuan
Each land gives us different emotions and experiences. When discussing Mui Ne, we will remember its bustling commercial scene and colorful beauty. Known as a fairy tale village on the sea, a brilliant Mui Ne at dawn always makes you feel free, optimistic and in love with life.
Cu Lan Village, Da Lat
The beautiful small Cu Lan village, entirely of fairy tale colors, is 20km from the city center and located at the foot of the majestic Langbiang mountain range. Viewed from above, covering the entire village is a colorful space of flowers, stretching on both sides of the walkway and wandering slowly on each small road leading into the town. Standing out against the vibrant flower background are images of unique traditional houses of the K’ho ethnic group. That poetic scene makes us feel like flying in a magical land.
Sa Dec Flower Village, Dong Thap
Sa Dec Flower Village is located in Sa Dec City, Dong Thap province, about 150km southwest of Saigon. No matter what time of year it is, you can still admire and immerse yourself in the beauty of different seasonal flowers.
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