Situated over 100km west of Da Nang, the Dong Giang tea hills offer an enticing retreat for thrill-seeking adventurers. Brace yourself for winding, challenging roads, considered a test of resilience for novice adventurers.
Unveil the Untouched Beauty of Dong Giang Tea Hills
While the tourist attractions in Da Nang city may impress you with their modernity and luxury, Dong Giang tea hills will transport you back to the simplicity and tranquility of rural life.
Discover Dong Giang Tea Hills: Da Nang's Adventure Haven
To reach Dong Giang, adventurers must conquer the treacherous Kiền Pass that looms like a towering challenge. After a long, weary journey, travelers embark on an outdoor escapade at Trung Mang tea hill, part of Quyet Thang agricultural farm in Ba commune (Dong Giang district). Due to the terrain, the tea rows here are only about 1m wide, planned across gently sloping hills, inadvertently creating a magnificent landscape for Da Nang sightseeing spots.
Experience the Tranquil Charm of Dong Giang
Dong Giang captivates travelers not only with its lush tea hills but also with the serene, untouched atmosphere of the mountainous forests, a stark contrast to the bustling city. If you have the chance to visit, don't miss the opportunity to explore this fascinating Da Nang tourist destination.
Explore Bhờ Hôồng Cultural Village - Dong Giang Travel Experience
If you're passionate about culture and love to explore the traditional cultural aspects of ethnic minorities, then head to Bhờ Hôồng Cultural Village (Song Kon commune) within the Dong Giang tea hill area.
Here, visitors directly engage in traditional artistic exchanges with the Co Tu people and explore the Gươl and Moong houses where the community activities of the locals take place. Most intriguingly, visitors can learn traditional weaving and knitting techniques alongside villagers, witnessing firsthand the intricate process of creating traditional brocade carpets.
Additionally, when visiting the Co Tu village, don't miss the chance to participate in the village festival - a unique traditional cultural activity of the locals at this tourist destination. Amidst the joyful atmosphere of the village festival, visitors immerse themselves in the enchanting T’tung and Zaza dances performed by Co Tu youths. Or indulge in the unique local wines like Ta-vat and Tr’din, made from a special forest tree (also known as the doat tree), which are delicious and nutritious.
Indulge in Exotic Delicacies: Lam Rice, Grilled Tube Meat, Zarắ Dish, Horn-shaped Cake, and Wild Vegetables
Today, with the investment and development in tourism, Dong Giang Tea Hills and Bhờ Hôồng Cultural Village have become familiar tourist spots in Da Nang for travelers, especially backpackers.
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