The countryside spaces of Khanh Hoa have become a favorite destination for many international travelers, with places like Vinh Ngoc commune, Vinh Thanh (in Nha Trang City), and Phu Loc (in Dien Khanh) attracting a steady stream of foreign tourists.

When visiting these areas, international visitors can immerse themselves in the peaceful surroundings, surrounded by lush green trees. They also have the unique opportunity to witness and participate in traditional activities such as pottery-making and mat-weaving alongside local artisans.

Foreign tourists observe local artisans weaving mats in Nha Trang. Photo: Suckhoedoisong

Mat-weaving artist Nguyen Thi Thanh, from Vinh Ngoc in Nha Trang, shared that foreign tourist groups are particularly intrigued by the vegetable growing and mat-weaving processes. They eagerly listen to the various stages of mat-making and even try their hand at weaving themselves.

After spending a day exploring the villages and interacting with artisans and farmers, some tourists purchase local products as souvenirs. They are also captivated by the experience of witnessing farmers tending to their vegetable gardens and artisans skillfully molding pottery and crafting mats. This authentic glimpse into traditional life leaves a lasting impression on visitors.

When international travelers visit ancient communal houses on the outskirts of Nha Trang, they are drawn to the architectural marvel of Phu Vinh Communal House in Vinh Thanh commune. Established hundreds of years ago, this communal house stands as a testament to the endurance of traditional Vietnamese architecture.

Foreign tourists explore the historic Phu Vinh Communal House. Photo: Suckhoedoisong

Through translation, they gain insight into the rich worship traditions and positive beliefs of the Vietnamese people. Phu Vinh Communal House proudly displays valuable relics and antiques, including 14 pairs of wooden tureens, 13 horizontal paintings, and 5 decrees granted by the kings of the Nguyen Dynasty.

According to Thanh Nhan, an experienced tour guide, after a relaxing lunch in the urban center, tourists often express a desire to spend the remainder of their day in the serene countryside of Khanh Hoa, seeking tranquility and a break from the bustling city life.

Tourists unwind and indulge in local fruits and refreshing coconut juice. Photo: Suckhoedoisong

The Khanh Hoa Department of Tourism has noted an increase in tourist groups arriving via high-class air and sea routes. These visitors have a range of options to explore the region, including visits to Long Son Pagoda, Truong Son Craft Village, and the vibrant Dam Market.

They can immerse themselves in rural life, observing buffalo plowing and vegetable farming, interacting with local farmers, and partaking in fruit and coconut juice delights in the gardens. Exploring Phu Vinh communal house and trying their hand at mat weaving offers a unique cultural experience.

Charlotte Pho
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