Traditional village
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Thoi Nhut Flower Village
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Quietly Pass the Trade of Making Non la (Conical Hats) through Generations in Can Tho City
Non la - conical hats - has become much closer to the people of the South for ages. Through the ups and downs of life, they are not only used for preventing the locals from the sun, the rain, but are also the national unique charming feature. Therefore, people are quietly preserving the skill of making Non la in some traditional trade villages.
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Fragrance of Com ruou Co Do (Co Do Fermented Glutinous Rice)
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The flower village is located in An Binh Commune and has a history of more than half a century. It usually becomes vibrant and bustle in many days before Tet holidays.
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Knitting Portable Bamboo Traps (Lọp) at Thoi Long Commune
At Thoi Long Commune (O Mon - Can Tho) there is a trade of knitting portable bamboo traps for catching tiny shrimp (instrument for catching tiny shrimps). This trade is considered as an indispensible means of earning a living for thousands of farmers living in flood areas in the Mekong Delta in the yearly flood season. The commune of 300 households becomes bustling with knitting activity from May to September of the lunar year. Visitors to this place will witness how subtle and meticulous workers are in each step from making the brim, splitting bamboo splints, braided cuttings, weaving frame to fastening the body part and assembling them into a complete trap.
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Visiting Thuan Hung paper cake craft village
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Thom Rom fishing village
If you think that visiting Can Tho City is only to shop in the floating markets, bicycle around the orchards or drift along canals under shades of water coconut trees, think again. Tourists have just got to spend time stopping by the Thom Rom craft village to know more about the fascinating ancient craft of fishing net weaving and the daily life of fishermen.
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