The appearance of the sunflower field in Van The Trung Village (Thuy Thanh Commune, Huong Thuy Town, located in the southeast of Hue City) promises to become an important connection destination of community tours of the locals there. In the journey to "check-in" with the flowers, visitors can also visit, and find out about some famous historical relics, as well as immersing themselves in the life of the locals via interesting activities of the community tours in a radius of about 1 - 1.5 kilometers.

The sunflower field named "Lac Duong Garden", belonging to Mr. Che Quang Tam, has an area of ​about 7,000 square meters. The area for growing this kind of flower is about 5,000 square meters.

After buying seeds in Thailand, Mr. Tam planted the seeds; with a distance of only 35 centimeters between two trees

To prolong the time for visitors to save the moments with flowers, Mr. Tam overlapped the crops. Each section is separated by two months.

The owner of the field also arranges many swings, bamboo bridges, and water bikes, etc., so that visitors can choose many options when checking in with the flowers

... as well as leaving empty space for children going with their parents to the field have a place to play as they like

At a "lonely" tree among the brilliant yellow color, Mr. Tam installs a staircase so that visitors can have a panoramic view of the flower field.

After checking in at Lac Duong Garden, just a few steps, visitors can visit the Che family temple in Van The Village, which has just been inaugurated.

The Che family temple, Ngai khai-canh tomb (the tomb of the man who first cultivated the land and established the village), the tomb of tutelary god and Thanh temple are being recorded for researching and recognizing as provincial-level historical relics.

... or stopping by Van The communal house, a national historical relic, a place that preserves many cultural imprints

... during the visit to Thanh Toan tiled-roof bridge, visitors can row and catch fish; as well as planting and harvesting clean vegetables, etc.

By Han Dang