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A peaceful countryside road in the ancient town of Hoi An.
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American tourist Maureen Terris said that exploring the countryside and working as a farmer for a day helped her understand Vietnam’s unique wet rice culture. “Returning home, I will tell my exciting experience to my family and friends. The rural tour in Hoi An has left a good impression,” she said.
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Singaporean kids hoe to plant vegetables. “We explored the countryside, land had a chance to return to nature and had many great experiences,” said Singaporean tourist Iron Man Chef Hewan.
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German tourists smell the special scent of herbs in Tra Que Vegetable Village.
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Australian kids bail water out of a bamboo bucket.
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To serve foreign visitors discovering Hoi An’s countryside, in 2010 Tran Van Khoa, director of a travel company, invested hundreds of millions dong to develop the special countryside tour and encouraged local people to raise buffalos for tourism.
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International tourists listen to Khoa’s introduction about Vietnam wet rice culture.
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Sitting on buffalo to see the countryside of Hoi An.
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A stop before exploring the countryside on a buffalo.
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Singaporean tourists in Cam Thanh commune, Hoi An town. |
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- Visiting Tra Que Vegetable Village
- Foreign visitors practice farmer’s job
- Photos: Foreign tourists do farmwork at 500-year-old village
- Foreign tourists and Hoi An’s farmers compete in vegetable growing contest
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