Vietnam has the most brilliant green fields and natural beauty that fascinate the bustle of this beautiful country of Vietnam. It has many tourist attraction sites and some amazing temples that make Vietnam a lovely country. Apart from the great sites and the fields there are pretty villages in Vietnam. Let's take a view of some of these beautiful villages.

Viem Xa Village

This is not just a rural residential area but it is known as the original birthplace of Quan Ho folk singing. This is one of the most amazing cultural activities that makes tourist not to miss a visit in this particular village .Although no one knows when this dance was invented, it has become a part of daily livelihood for the local residents. There are many historical sites that have been conserved up to date like the Cung Temple and Tien well.

Kim Kong Carpentry Village

For several years this magnificent village has formed and developed different group of artisans like the civil wooden furniture, ancient architectural construction and shipbuilding. The people of Kim Kong carpentry despite the group they are in, they keep their traditional while earning the rank of master through the very many years of dedication and hard work


Tra Que Herb village

This is a very small village that is located north of Hoi An Old Town. The village is known for growing many types of vegetables like flagrant knout wed, lettuce, coriander, salad and basil. These are traditional specialties and have gained a lot of fame. Tra Que Herb village is named after a particular herb that is usually used to spice their food.


Cat Cat Village

Nestled in a valley, Cat cat village is famously known for the distinctive practices and customs amongst the ethnic groups. The village features picturesque sceneries, the women with colorful pieces of brocade as they sit in front of the loom and children playing with the livestock and pets. Most of the villagers are skillful at manipulating the most sophisticated gold and jewelry. Having the opportunity to have a glimpse into the daily life of these local ethnic people is not a chance to miss.


Ta Phin Village

Located about 17km in the west of Sapa, this village is a home to the Red Dao's ethnic group. The women of Ta Phin gather together as they sew colorful reels of clothes and threads. Amazingly, most of them can speak English and continues to sew as they offer the goods to their customers' one have can find beautiful hand-made brocades which are colorful with numerous patterns made by ethnic people. Some of these brocades include scarf, purse, bags, skirts, backpacks and coats.

Sen Village

This village is located at Kim Lien Town. Like all other villages Sen Village is very peaceful and tranquil with temple ground where several occasions of the village take place, green bamboo and amazing landscape with numerous mountains.

Bat Trang Pottery Village

This is an old pottery village and has the added advantage of the fine ceramics because it is located in an area very rich in clay. The ceramics are produced daily for household use, decoration or worshipping purposes. Apart from pottery tourists can join a buffalo tour for shopping or sightseeing.

Van Phuc Silk Village

Van Phuc Silk Village is popularly known for its light weight, smooth and elegant appearance silk. Most families in this village, usually opens their own shops on the main road creating a town of silk which sells high quality silks products. The sellers are also friendly and can speak a little English and French.

Binh Quoi Village

Drown in this charming beauty of this village with beautiful sites that are endowed in fresh atmosphere and premises. Their cuisine is one to remember. The villagers usually have a culinary buffet program known as" reclaiming southern food" outside every week. During this event they serve numerous dishes.

Pac Ngoi Village

This amazing village has more than 40 stilt houses located at the slope of the mountains. Although the traditional stilts have been eliminated completely in most parts of the province the antique, original and unique houses are still preserved and highly valued in this village. Exploring the beautiful sceneries of these villages with impeccable sites and a lot of activities is a breath taking experience.

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