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TTH.VN - Phuoc Tich ancient village and Ngu My Thanh fresco village are the attractive destinations of children in the summer.

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Visiting Phuoc Tich pottery village

Being known as the second ancient village (after Duong Lam ancient village – Ha Noi) recognized as a national relic in 2009 by The Ministry of Culture, Sport and Tourism, the local authorities restored and developed the Phuoc Tich ancient village associated with the protection and embellishment of environmental resource, and the conservation of the natural, cultural and social values.

The children will have a chance to visit the Shrine of Gold apple tree with an over thousand years old gold apple tree and listen to the mysterious myths; as well as visit the ancient houses, pottery village and make products from clay.

At Ngu My Thanh hamlet, in addition to visiting, contemplating fresco paintings and discovering the lives of local people in the area of lagoon and mangrove forests, the children are also able to collect mussels by themselves.

These are some pictures taken by Thua Thien Hue Online:

Discovering the architecture of ancient houses

Learning about the decoration on pottery

The older boys are also crazy about making pottery products

Both parents and children feel excited

The beauty of Ngu My Thach

Collecting mussels on Tam Giang Lagoon

Discovering local people’s lives through the exhibited works

By Hoang Loan

 

 

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