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Tay Ninh preserves traditional crafts along Nhut Tao estuary
People in Nhut Tao hang sedge to dry from early morning when the sun has not yet to come out. VNA Photo: Đức Hạnh
A local arranges rice flour to dry on bamboo plates. VNA Photo: Đức Hạnh
A local arranging rice flour for drying on bamboo plates. VNA Photo: Đức Hạnh
A local hangs bamboo plates full of rice flour to dry under the sun. VNA Photo: Đức Hạnh
A local hangs bamboo plates full of rice flour to dry under the sun. VNA Photo: Đức Hạnh
A couple harvests sedge. VNA Photo: Đức Hạnh
People in Nhut Tao harvest sedge. VNA Photo: Đức Hạnh
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Tay Ninh preserves traditional crafts along Nhut Tao estuary
05/04/2026 09:02
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Along the Vam Co River, the rhythm of rural life along the riverbanks quietly preserves many traditional crafts that have sustained generations. At the Nhut Tao estuary (formerly Tan Tru district, Long An province), there are still honest, hardworking people who daily work in the sedge fields and rice flour mills, preserving the breath of life of a rural area from hundreds of years ago. VNA Photo: Đức Hạnh
Tay Ninh preserves traditional crafts along Nhut Tao estuary
Along the Vam Co River, the rhythm of rural life along the riverbanks quietly preserves many traditional crafts that have sustained generations. At the Nhut Tao estuary (formerly Tan Tru district, Long An province), there are still honest, hardworking people who daily work in the sedge fields and rice flour mills, preserving the breath of life of a rural area from hundreds of years ago. VNA Photo: Đức Hạnh
Tay Ninh preserves traditional crafts along Nhut Tao estuary
Along the Vam Co River, the rhythm of rural life along the riverbanks quietly preserves many traditional crafts that have sustained generations. At the Nhut Tao estuary (formerly Tan Tru district, Long An province), there are still honest, hardworking people who daily work in the sedge fields and rice flour mills, preserving the breath of life of a rural area from hundreds of years ago. VNA Photo: Đức Hạnh
Tay Ninh preserves traditional crafts along Nhut Tao estuary
Along the Vam Co River, the rhythm of rural life along the riverbanks quietly preserves many traditional crafts that have sustained generations. At the Nhut Tao estuary (formerly Tan Tru district, Long An province), there are still honest, hardworking people who daily work in the sedge fields and rice flour mills, preserving the breath of life of a rural area from hundreds of years ago. VNA Photo: Đức Hạnh
Tay Ninh preserves traditional crafts along Nhut Tao estuary
Along the Vam Co River, the rhythm of rural life along the riverbanks quietly preserves many traditional crafts that have sustained generations. At the Nhut Tao estuary (formerly Tan Tru district, Long An province), there are still honest, hardworking people who daily work in the sedge fields and rice flour mills, preserving the breath of life of a rural area from hundreds of years ago. VNA Photo: Đức Hạnh
Tay Ninh preserves traditional crafts along Nhut Tao estuary
Along the Vam Co River, the rhythm of rural life along the riverbanks quietly preserves many traditional crafts that have sustained generations. At the Nhut Tao estuary (formerly Tan Tru district, Long An province), there are still honest, hardworking people who daily work in the sedge fields and rice flour mills, preserving the breath of life of a rural area from hundreds of years ago. VNA Photo: Đức Hạnh
Tay Ninh preserves traditional crafts along Nhut Tao estuary
Along the Vam Co River, the rhythm of rural life along the riverbanks quietly preserves many traditional crafts that have sustained generations. At the Nhut Tao estuary (formerly Tan Tru district, Long An province), there are still honest, hardworking people who daily work in the sedge fields and rice flour mills, preserving the breath of life of a rural area from hundreds of years ago. VNA Photo: Đức Hạnh
Tay Ninh preserves traditional crafts along Nhut Tao estuary
Along the Vam Co River, the rhythm of rural life along the riverbanks quietly preserves many traditional crafts that have sustained generations. At the Nhut Tao estuary (formerly Tan Tru district, Long An province), there are still honest, hardworking people who daily work in the sedge fields and rice flour mills, preserving the breath of life of a rural area from hundreds of years ago. VNA Photo: Đức Hạnh
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