Cao Bang opens centenary wooden stilt house to tourists

The northern province of Cao Bang on May 29 officially opened a centenary nine-compartment ancient stilt house of a Tay family in Tuc Nga village, Duc Xuan commune of Thach An district, to tourists.

The 400sq.m house is imbued in cultural characteristics of the Tay ethnic minority group (Photo: VNA)
The 400sq.m house is imbued in cultural characteristics of the Tay ethnic minority group (Photo: VNA)

Cao Bang (VNA) – The northern province of Cao Bang on May 29 officially opened a centenary nine-compartment ancient stilt house of a Tay family in Tuc Nga village, Duc Xuan commune of Thach An district, to tourists.

According to Vice Director of the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism To Thi Trang, the house was built in 1899 initially with three compartments, and expanded to nine compartments in 1934. With a yin-yang tiled roof, wooden walls, and 100 wooden pillars, the 400sq.m house is imbued in cultural characteristics of the Tay ethnic minority group.

Turning the ancient house into a tourist destination is part of the province’s efforts to diversify its products in the sector, while encouraging locals to engage in the job and providing visitors with an opportunity to explore the local life.

It also aims to enhance public awareness of preserving heritage in association with promoting sustainable tourism, and increase income for locals.

Addressing the launching ceremony, Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Trinh Truong Huy asked relevant agencies to ensure all conditions for the house to serve tourists.

He called on travel firms to design tours that include the house, making it an attractive destination for visitors to Cao Bang./.

VNA

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