Yen Duc Village| A Picturesque Slice Of Traditional Vietnamese

Yen Duc village travel with Vietnam shore excursions (2)

Nestled in the heart of Quang Ninh Province, Yen Duc Village – a peaceful, rustic village, where you can experience traditional Vietnamese village culture in the most authentic way. Traveling to this tranquil village is an opportunity for you to escape the worries and sorrows of daily life, to find the peace and serenity of the Vietnamese countryside., far from the bustling cities and crowded tourist spots.

Historical And Cultural Significance At Yen Duc Village

Yen Duc commune is located in the southeast of Dong Trieu town, located adjacent to Quang Ninh, Hai Duong and Hai Phong, located at the confluence of Kinh Thay river and Da Vach river converging into Da Bach river flowing into Bach Dang river. .

This place boasts a charming landscape, where green rice fields and towering areca palm trees are silhouetted against the water’s surface, creating a beautiful ink painting. Especially during the flood season, Yen Duc becomes even more poetic as the roads are submerged in water, offering visitors a unique sense of tranquility.

This place boasts a charming landscape, where green rice fields and towering areca palm trees are silhouetted against the water’s surface, creating a beautiful ink painting. Especially during the flood season, Yen Duc becomes even more poetic as the roads are submerged in water, offering visitors a unique sense of tranquility.

Getting To Yen Duc

Yen Duc Village Tourist Area is located approximately 20 km east of Dong Trieu town center, with well-paved roads allowing convenient access for various vehicles.

From Hanoi city center, follow these directions to reach Yen Duc Village Tourist Area in Dong Trieu: Begin on Ton Duc Thang, Xa Dan, and Nguyen Khoai Streets towards National Highway 1A at Linh Nam (26 minutes, 10.6 kilometers).

Continue on Hanoi – Hai Phong Expressway/QL5B/ĐCT04 and QL5 to DT388 in Phu Thai town (1 hour 24 minutes, 89.8 kilometers). Then follow DT388 to your destination in Yen Duc.

Visitors can explore the attractions using electric vehicles. Within the tourist area, there is a 0.2-hectare parking lot near the water puppetry area, along with public restrooms for visitor convenience.

 

Unique Attractions At Yen Duc Village

Discover The Idyllic Beauty Of Yen Duc Village

Yen Duc village is enveloped in a picturesque landscape of lush green rice fields, sprawling bamboo forests, and traditional, weathered rooftops, providing visitors with a serene and peaceful atmosphere. Beyond its natural beauty, what truly captivates visitors is the genuine warmth and hospitality of the local community. This combination of stunning scenery and welcoming locals forms the core appeal of Yen Duc village as a unique and inviting tourism destination.

Coming to Yen Duc, visitors will experience peaceful moments when cycling leisurely on village roads, inhaling fresh air and admiring the poetic natural scenery.  On the journey of discovery, visitors will have the opportunity to meet friendly local people, always with bright smiles on their faces. Ready to share stories about Vietnamese culture and customs, introduce an ancient house more than 100 years old or lead tourists to visit famous historical and cultural relics such as Canh Mountain, Dong Thuy Mountain, Con Mouse – Con Cat mountain, Cave 73, Canh Huong pagoda…

The Idyllic Beauty Of Yen Duc Village

Beyond its natural beauty, what truly captivates visitors is the genuine warmth and hospitality of the local community. This combination of stunning scenery and welcoming locals forms the core appeal of Yen Duc village as a unique and inviting destination for Halong shore excursions.

When you come to this location, you can freely participate in many different activities such as: fishing, experiencing farmer life by growing vegetables, making ladles, pounding rice,…

In addition, you can also enjoy delicious Quang Ninh specialties here such as: spring rolls, nodding cakes, sticky rice,… To explore further, this rural area also preserves many historical relics. Important landmarks such as: Canh Mountain, Dong Thoc Mountain, Mouse Mountain, Cat Mountain, Cave 73, Canh Pagoda,… mark the cultural and historical richness of the heroic land.

With the desire to bring visitors more unique experiences about rural Vietnam, Yen Duc has invested in building 2 traditional Vietnamese Houses – a typical house style according to traditional culture in the Northern Delta region. , including 2 main blocks with a yard, vegetable garden, fish pond, flower pond (in front of the house). A Vietnamese house is located next to a field, near people’s houses, creating a unique and attractive space. Each house has three rooms and two wings, built on 28 ironwood pillars, with a wooden frame carved in meticulous detail. In the middle of the house is an altar to Buddha, ancestors, a living area with a mahogany tea cabinet. The two wings on both sides are rooms with full amenities for visitors.

Explore The Rich Folk Art And Culture

Visitors to Yen Duc village are not only treated to the tranquility of nature and the rhythms of agricultural life but also have the enriching opportunity to delve into the unique folk art and culture of the Vietnamese people. One of the main draws for tourists is the vibrant art performances presented by local amateur “artists” who are dedicated farmers by day.

Dressed in colorful traditional costumes and brimming with bright smiles and enthusiasm, these farmer-artists passionately deliver Quan Ho melodies or Cheo dances, imbued with literary adoration. Each performance unfolds as a tale of legends, showcasing cultural beauty through poignant lyrics and soulful singing, evoking authentic and unforgettable emotions in every visitor fortunate enough to witness these heartfelt expressions of Vietnamese heritage.

The Rich Folk Art And Culture in Yen Duc village

Besides, visitors can also enjoy a unique water puppet show. The performance stage is arranged outdoors, in a spacious and airy space, creating a comfortable feeling for visitors. Meticulously crafted puppets, along with music and lively narration, bring visitors to familiar folk stories and excerpts associated with Vietnamese village life.

Living With Local People

The special thing that attracts tourists when coming to Yen Duc village is the unique opportunity to live among local residents, immersing themselves in the authentic and rustic rhythms of Vietnamese village life. Instead of conventional hotels and motels, visitors are welcomed into the homes of locals, fostering a sense of closeness and connection that erases distance.

Living alongside local families allows visitors to experience firsthand the simple and traditional lifestyle of the villagers. They participate in daily activities such as cooking traditional meals, helping with household chores, engaging in conversations, and bonding with children. These interactions provide invaluable insights into the daily lives and customs of the local community.

Puppet show in Yen Duc village

Moreover, staying with local families offers visitors more than just accommodation; it offers a genuine cultural exchange. Warm hospitality, heartfelt conversations, and shared stories create meaningful connections and deepen understanding between visitors and their hosts. This immersive experience not only enriches the journey but also leaves lasting impressions of warmth, friendliness, and the authentic spirit of rural Vietnam.

Transform Into Farmers

One of the most captivating highlights of Yen Duc village is the opportunity for visitors to fully immerse themselves in the authentic experience of rural life. Guided by enthusiastic locals, visitors embark on an engaging “work day,” participating in traditional tasks typical of Vietnamese villages. The experiential journey begins amidst the rice fields, where tourists learn the intricacies of rice cultivation, from sowing seeds to harvesting, alongside activities such as fishing, vegetable gardening, and traditional rice processing techniques. Each action, from planting a grain of rice to tending vegetables, reflects the passion and meticulous care of the local people.

The rural life in Yen Duc village

After a fulfilling day of hands-on activities, visitors are treated to a special reward: a traditional meal prepared by their own hands. A simple yet satisfying spread of rice accompanied by crab soup, salted eggplant, braised fish, and floating cake epitomizes the essence of home-cooked flavors. Savored in the cozy ambiance of the village, this meal not only nourishes the body but also fills the heart with joy and a deep appreciation for the fruits of their labor.

Explore Historical Relics

Going further to explore, this countryside also has a system of historical relics marking the heroic revolutionary land with Canh Mountain, Dong Thuc Mountain, Mouse Mountain, Cat Mountain, Cave 73, Canh Huong Pagoda. Each relic has its own historical, revolutionary, and cultural value, not only is it a beautiful scenic value, but also associated with each relic is a folk legend that is closely related to each other. Inseparable

Canh Mountain Relic

The mountains of Yen Khanh village and Don Son village are shaped like a plow, forming a wall protecting the northeastern gateway of the commune. During the struggle to build and maintain the country, standing on the top of Canh Mountain can cover the entire surrounding area, guard stations on the mountain were built, so Canh Mountain also means Watch.

Dong Thuy Mountain Relic

Located in the heart of Yen Duc mountain complex, one side is Thung mountain, the other side is Con Meo mountain. The mountain is shaped like a pile of rice, both large and full. For agricultural residents, it is a symbol of prosperity, abundance, affluence, and richness of Vietnamese villages.

Discovering special mountains in Yen Duc village

Rat Mountain Relics

Located at the southern end of a cluster of relics on a floating beach between the confluence of Da Bach River, Kinh Thay River, and Da Vach River, the shape resembles a rat stalking rice, but is blocked by the mountain. The Cat stopped. In the legend of Mouse Mountain, the symbol of evil forces in both the broad and narrow sense. Destroying human achievements.

Con Meo Mountain Relic

Also known as Ngoa Mieu Son, shaped like a cat lying in wait for mice, blocking mice to protect the rice pile and protect human achievements. And it is also a symbol of protection for the peace, prosperity and longevity of the country. This is also the location for commanding the long-range battle of Bach Dang Giang against the second Mongol invasion (1285). The relic is listed as one of the famous mountains of the Northeast region.

A Small Note For Visitors

To have a complete and memorable trip to Yen Duc village, visitors need to note the following things:

  • You should travel in spring (from February to April) or autumn (from August to April) to have a cool, pleasant climate.
  • You should bring comfortable clothes suitable for sightseeing and experience activities. Bring hats, hats, and sunscreen if going in the summer. Bring comfortable shoes for walking.
  • Respect the customs and habits of local people. Dress politely when visiting homestays or visiting historical sites.
  • Speak softly and politely with people.
  • Maintain general hygiene and protect the environment. Be careful when participating in entertainment activities. Keep personal property carefully…
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