(HBO) – Boasting untouched picturesque beauty with caves, waterfalls, stilt houses and traditional practices, the community-based tourism village of Ngoi in Suoi Hoa commune, Tan Lac district, is among the attractive destinations for nature lovers during this summer holiday.
The community-based tourism village in Suoi Hoa commune, Tan Lac district, is awaiting for tourists this summer.
Ninety Muong ethnic households are residing in the village, which is located in Ngoi Hoa Bay within the Hoa Binh Lake National Tourism Site.
In Ngoi village, visitors have a chance to discover Hoa Tien cave, local culture and customs, as well as enjoy stellar art performance and Muong specialties.
Staying overnight at local homestay facilities, engaging in local people’s fishing activities in Hoa Binh Lake, or going trekking to discover caves are a must-try experience.
Furthermore, visitors can participate in local religious practices such as offering incense to Thac Bo God Mother.
According to Dinh Son Tung, head of the culture and communications division of Tan Lac district, investing big in a high-end tourism site with a wide range of excellent tourism products and services in Suoi Hoa commune will help create a breakthrough in tourism development in Ngoi village, and contribute to socio-economic development in local community-based tourism villages./.
With its pristine landscapes, unique cultural heritage of Muong ethnic minority, and an expanding range of visitor experiences, Tan Lac district of Hoa Binh has fast become a captivating destination for both domestic and international tourists.
Until now, Sung village in Cao Son commune, Da Bac district remains the only Dao ethnic community in Hoa Binh province to develop a community-based tourism model. Beyond its untouched natural landscapes, cultural identity serves as the cornerstone attraction for visitors.
Alongside the diverse cultural identities of the Kinh, Muong, Tay, Thai, Dao, and Mong ethnic people, Hoa Binh province is also renowned as the "capital" of the northwestern Vietnamese cuisine, offering unique and distinctive dishes. At festivals, during Lunar New Year (Tet), or on significant family or community occasions, special dishes are prepared, leaving a lasting impression on visitors.
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Doan Ket commune of Yen Thuy district has recently held a ceremony to receive a certificate recognising Ta communal house as a provincial-level historical and cultural relic site.