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Tra Que named among world’s best tourism villages in 2024
Tra Que spans 18 ha, home to 202 households and 326 farmers who cultivate over 20 types of vegetables. VNA/Photo by courtesy
In April 2022, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism recognises Tra Que vegetable farming as a national intangible cultural heritage, celebrating its rich traditional knowledge and craftsmanship. VNA/Photo by courtesy
In April 2022, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism recognises Tra Que vegetable farming as a national intangible cultural heritage, celebrating its rich traditional knowledge and craftsmanship. VNA/Photo by courtesy
Tourists experience the farming work at Tra Que village. VNA/Photo by courtesy
Tourists experience the farming work at Tra Que village. VNA/Photo by courtesy
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Tra Que named among world’s best tourism villages in 2024
11/15/2024 20:28
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Tra Que vegetable village in the central province of Quang Nam has become Vietnam's sole representative to earn a spot on the United Nations World Tourism Organisation's (UNWTO) 2024 list of the world’s 55 best tourism villages. Founded in the 16th century, Tra Que is a mere 3km from the historic Hoi An ancient city and 20km from the bustling central city of Da Nang. Bordered by the serene Co Co river and Tra Que lagoon, the village boasts fertile sandy soil and a temperate climate - ideal conditions for organic vegetable farming that has thrived for generations. Today, Tra Que spans 18 ha, home to 202 households and 326 farmers who cultivate over 20 types of vegetables. Thousands of visitors flock to the village daily, eager to immerse themselves in the picturesque landscape and engage in hands-on farming experiences. VNA/Photo by courtesy
Tra Que named among world’s best tourism villages in 2024
Tra Que vegetable village in the central province of Quang Nam has become Vietnam's sole representative to earn a spot on the United Nations World Tourism Organisation's (UNWTO) 2024 list of the world’s 55 best tourism villages. Founded in the 16th century, Tra Que is a mere 3km from the historic Hoi An ancient city and 20km from the bustling central city of Da Nang. Bordered by the serene Co Co river and Tra Que lagoon, the village boasts fertile sandy soil and a temperate climate - ideal conditions for organic vegetable farming that has thrived for generations. Today, Tra Que spans 18 ha, home to 202 households and 326 farmers who cultivate over 20 types of vegetables. Thousands of visitors flock to the village daily, eager to immerse themselves in the picturesque landscape and engage in hands-on farming experiences. VNA/Photo by courtesy
Tra Que named among world’s best tourism villages in 2024
Tra Que vegetable village in the central province of Quang Nam has become Vietnam's sole representative to earn a spot on the United Nations World Tourism Organisation's (UNWTO) 2024 list of the world’s 55 best tourism villages. Founded in the 16th century, Tra Que is a mere 3km from the historic Hoi An ancient city and 20km from the bustling central city of Da Nang. Bordered by the serene Co Co river and Tra Que lagoon, the village boasts fertile sandy soil and a temperate climate - ideal conditions for organic vegetable farming that has thrived for generations. Today, Tra Que spans 18 ha, home to 202 households and 326 farmers who cultivate over 20 types of vegetables. Thousands of visitors flock to the village daily, eager to immerse themselves in the picturesque landscape and engage in hands-on farming experiences. VNA/Photo by courtesy
Tra Que named among world’s best tourism villages in 2024
Tra Que vegetable village in the central province of Quang Nam has become Vietnam's sole representative to earn a spot on the United Nations World Tourism Organisation's (UNWTO) 2024 list of the world’s 55 best tourism villages. Founded in the 16th century, Tra Que is a mere 3km from the historic Hoi An ancient city and 20km from the bustling central city of Da Nang. Bordered by the serene Co Co river and Tra Que lagoon, the village boasts fertile sandy soil and a temperate climate - ideal conditions for organic vegetable farming that has thrived for generations. Today, Tra Que spans 18 ha, home to 202 households and 326 farmers who cultivate over 20 types of vegetables. Thousands of visitors flock to the village daily, eager to immerse themselves in the picturesque landscape and engage in hands-on farming experiences. VNA/Photo by courtesy
Tra Que named among world’s best tourism villages in 2024
Tra Que vegetable village in the central province of Quang Nam has become Vietnam's sole representative to earn a spot on the United Nations World Tourism Organisation's (UNWTO) 2024 list of the world’s 55 best tourism villages. Founded in the 16th century, Tra Que is a mere 3km from the historic Hoi An ancient city and 20km from the bustling central city of Da Nang. Bordered by the serene Co Co river and Tra Que lagoon, the village boasts fertile sandy soil and a temperate climate - ideal conditions for organic vegetable farming that has thrived for generations. Today, Tra Que spans 18 ha, home to 202 households and 326 farmers who cultivate over 20 types of vegetables. Thousands of visitors flock to the village daily, eager to immerse themselves in the picturesque landscape and engage in hands-on farming experiences. VNA/Photo by courtesy
Tra Que named among world’s best tourism villages in 2024
Tra Que vegetable village in the central province of Quang Nam has become Vietnam's sole representative to earn a spot on the United Nations World Tourism Organisation's (UNWTO) 2024 list of the world’s 55 best tourism villages. Founded in the 16th century, Tra Que is a mere 3km from the historic Hoi An ancient city and 20km from the bustling central city of Da Nang. Bordered by the serene Co Co river and Tra Que lagoon, the village boasts fertile sandy soil and a temperate climate - ideal conditions for organic vegetable farming that has thrived for generations. Today, Tra Que spans 18 ha, home to 202 households and 326 farmers who cultivate over 20 types of vegetables. Thousands of visitors flock to the village daily, eager to immerse themselves in the picturesque landscape and engage in hands-on farming experiences. VNA/Photo by courtesy
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