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Located 35 km from central Hanoi, the southwest, the village of Phu Vinh...
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Phu Vinh ancient village is around 6 kilometers from Nha Trang city in Khanh Hoa province's Vinh Thanh commune. The community has been around for about 200 years, and there are numerous historic houses with traditional Central Vietnamese architecture. Many visitors come here to relax and admire the antique architecture.
Currently, six famous classical buildings on the way to Vinh Thanh commune have been designated as tourist sites by Phu Vinh ancient village. These houses are well-known for their central Vietnamese style, which includes three compartments and 36 columns. The majority of the residences date back over a century and include beautiful wooden doors and sculpted columns. Gardens are always present in the ancient buildings in Nha Trang, as they are a feature of the country style.
The historic residence of Mr. Nguyen Xuan Hai is the highlight. It has long been a tourist attraction due to its location within a huge 1,500m2 garden. Under enormous tree canopies, furniture sets made of rare wood, beautiful mugs made of baked soil, and teapots made of dry coconut shells evoke the appearance of the old Vietnamese countryside, which tourists adore. They are not only gathering spaces for families, but also skilled hand-crafted works of art that contribute to the preservation of Vietnamese culture.
Visitors will be delighted by the view of the antique mansion. It's fascinating to feel all of the objects and furniture here. A rich orchard garden with a huge number of orange, guava, durian, and longan trees grows in front of the house. Tourists can sample the fruits while relaxing under the shade of the trees. Tourists can also purchase a teapot made from coconut shells or simply admire the skillfully crafted table sets fashioned from tree roots in various shapes. This tour is great for individuals who enjoy discovering old houses and artifacts.
Thu Bon River, which rises in the Truong Son Mountain Range and flows toward the sea, is responsible for many cultural landmarks, including the My Son Sanctuary and Hoi An...
With a history of more than 200 years, the Hanoi Flag Tower ( Flagpole of Hanoi ) is considered one of the city's icons. The construction started in 1805...
Thai Vi Temple is now located in Van Lam village, Ninh Hai commune, Hoa Lu district, Ninh Binh province, with concave terrain and many caves as a result of geological...
Pham Ngu Lao Street in Ho Chi Minh City ( Saigon ) is renowned as the backpacker's paradise because of its inexpensive mini-hotels and guesthouses.
The Ha Thai lacquer village is situated in Thuong Tin district, in Duyen Thai commune, some 30 kilometers south of Hanoi. As soon as you walk through the old village gate,...
The tile-roofed bridge of Thanh Toan is a historic and cultural relic of ancient architecture in Hue. It is one of the few bridges in Vietnam with significant artistic merit.
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The Japanese Covered Bridge in Hoi An, which was built in the 18th century and is a wonderful historical document of the Japanese building style, is one of the most...
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