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Last updated: 2024 Jun 14Morning
Start your day by visiting the An Bai Temple, a historical site that was built in the 17th century to honor the village's tutelary god. The temple is known for its beautiful architecture and intricate carvings. After that, take a stroll around the village to see the traditional houses and get a glimpse into the daily life of the locals.
Afternoon
Head to the nearby Dong Xam Silver Village, where you can watch skilled craftsmen create beautiful silver products using traditional techniques. You can also buy some unique souvenirs to take home. For lunch, try some local delicacies such as nem cua be (fried crab spring rolls) and cha com (green sticky rice cake with pork).
Morning
Start your day by visiting the Thanh Mieu Temple, a beautiful temple built to worship the Nguyen Dynasty's ancestors. The temple is known for its peaceful atmosphere and intricate architecture. After that, head to the nearby Bich Cau Pagoda, a small but charming pagoda with a serene garden and a beautiful statue of Buddha.
Afternoon
Take a bike ride around the village to explore the rural countryside and admire the beautiful scenery. Along the way, stop at some of the local farms to see how the villagers grow rice and other crops. For lunch, try some local specialties such as banh gai (sticky rice cake with black beans) and banh cuon (steamed rice rolls with pork and mushrooms).
Morning
Start your day by visiting the Quynh Phu Temple, a historical temple built in the 18th century to honor the village's tutelary god. The temple is known for its beautiful architecture and fascinating history. After that, take a walk around the village to see the traditional houses and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
Afternoon
Head to the nearby Dong Ho Painting Village, where you can see skilled artisans creating beautiful traditional woodblock paintings. You can also buy some unique souvenirs to take home. For lunch, try some local dishes such as cha com (green sticky rice cake with pork) and nem thoi (fermented pork rolls).