The Ancient Village: A 400-Year-Old Haven for Vegetables in Vietnam’s Heartlands Named World’s Best Tourism Village
The charming Tra Que Village, nestled amidst the Co Co River and lush paddy fields, captivates 20,000-30,000 visitors annually with its unique allure. The highly anticipated title-awarding ceremony will grace Hoi An in mid-December, celebrating this village’s well-deserved recognition. Tra Que Village stands out for its commitment to traditional farming practices. Its vegetable growers proudly embrace manual labor and sparingly use chemical fertilizers, resulting in a distinctively aromatic harvest. The captivating fragrance of herbs in Tra Que Vegetable Village enthralls visitors. Photo : B.D. / Tuoi Tre The herbs cultivated here possess an unparalleled aroma, a testament to the village’s dedication to quality. With approximately 40 hectares of vegetable farms, Tra Que Village is a bustling hub of agricultural excellence. Local farmers meticulously tend to a diverse range of 40 vegetable varieties, supplying supermarkets, restaurants, and hotels in Hoi An and the nearb...