Peace and tranquility are the feelings of tourists when visiting this small village.
According to the history of the village, when the pioneers of the village came here, they saw a land that was as flat as a silk sheet and stretched along the immense lagoon (Bau Sen), so they named the village La Chu.
La means silk, Chu means lagoon, water wharf. La Chu is a flat silk sheet stretching along the vast wharf.
In addition to growing rice, La Chu also intensively cultivates crops and provides clean vegetables for Hue City and surrounding areas.
A specialty of the village is pungent and good-smelling pickled scallion bulb, which is fond of by many people.
Hue News would like to introduce a photo reportage of Tran Dinh Duc Hieu, the author, about that peaceful and beautiful village considered as a flat silk sheet stretching along the riverside.
Panoramic view of La Chu village
La Chu village overlooking the national highway
Bau Sen
Farmers going to work
A farmer taking care of onion fields
Bailing water into the field to prevent drought
Intercropping rice and crops
Panoramic view of fields of farm produce
Fields of farm produce seen from above
Ripe rice fields
Panoramic view of ripe rice fields
By Hue News