Tat Vien Village, Thu Sy Commune (Tien Lu District) still has many houses that keep the ancient features of the Northern countryside. This is a 200-year-old craft village famous for its traditional knitting. On the days when people are no longer busy with farm work, it can be seen local people knitting baskets everywhere. In front of the house or under the shady foliage, visitors can witness the scene where the people gather to knit, sometimes bursting with laughter in the middle of a quiet and peaceful space. The beauty of the countryside has attracted a large number of tourists every year.
Here, visitors are introduced the process of creating products, learn how to weave, knit and create their own products. Then, visitors can play the role of a farmer, using their baskets to catch shrimp, crabs and fish in the field. This is a very enjoyable experience.
Participating in rural tourism, visitors have familiar, new and unique experiences such as trying to be a farmer, making handicrafts by themselves, visiting traditional craft villages, enjoying the beautiful scenery of the village with banyan trees, wells, communal yards, lotus ponds, old houses, village gates, small alleys…
Recently, the province has formed a number of agricultural farm models that combine sightseeing, photography, shopping agricultural products. Typical are flower and ornamental plants in Xuan Quan, Phung Cong, Me So communes (Van Giang District); Nam medicinal village of Nghia Trai in Tan Quang commune (Van Lam District); Hong Nam Longan Cooperative (Hung Yen City)…
In order to develop rural tourism, in the coming time, the province and localities will prioritize focusing investment resources for the spatial organization of tourist zones; synchronize infrastructure and complete facilities in service of tourism; build trade centers to display, introduce and sell agricultural products and quality souvenirs. Beside that, pay attention to human resource training; promotion, connecting, building quality agricultural and rural tourism products. In parallel, the province will have policies to preserve and promote cultural spaces and historical relics; support conservation, restoration and development of traditional craft villages.
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