Reenactment of the mountain and forest thanksgiving festival of the Co Tu ethnic people
18/05/2024 07:19
Tac Ka Coong Festival is a celebration held by the Co Tu ethnic people to offer thanks to the gods of mountains, forests, rivers and streams within the village, for bestowing upon their descendants a life of warmth, happiness, prosperity, bountiful harvests, and good health.
A Roang is far but close
12/10/2023 18:15
A Roang is a border commune of A Luoi district, which is about 90km away from Hue city center. People living here are mainly the Ta Oi people. Being located at the foot of the majestic Truong Son Mountain, A Roang was once a poor and extremely difficult place to travel to. However, it is now an attractive destination for visitors who love the rustic beauty of people and villages in wild mountains and forests, or immersing themselves in waterfalls and lakes in the middle of mountains and forests.
Visiting the deserted streams
10/07/2023 21:00
Keeping the wild, cool and clear beauty of the mountains and forests, deserted streams are attractive and interesting choice for those who want to experience a new feeling this summer.
Planting semi-submerged forests: Limitation of disasters and conservation of biodiversity
19/04/2022 10:27
Recently, the planting of semi-submerged forests has been interested by the authorities and people in coastal and lagoon areas.
Storytelling through Photography: The nature of lagoon in Hue
15/10/2021 13:48
Apart from the ancient and majestic beauty of the imperial city, mausoleums, palaces, garden houses, etc., Hue is also shimmering and fanciful with peaceful scenes of Tam Giang lagoon or Mangrove Forests with leaves changing color in the autumn through the lens of photographers.
A Luoi mountain and forest blurred in the mist
10/08/2021 09:57
The primeval forests of A Roang Commune, A Luoi District (a mountainous district located in the southwest, 70 kilometers from Hue City) are located around 15 kilometers from Ho Chi Minh Road. It will take you about two hours to go deep inside these primeval forests.
Reenactment of the mountain and forest thanksgiving festival of the Co Tu ethnic people
Tac Ka Coong Festival is a celebration held by the Co Tu ethnic people to offer thanks to the gods of mountains, forests, rivers and streams within the village, for bestowing upon their descendants a life of warmth, happiness, prosperity, bountiful harvests, and good health.