Ethnic residence as a unique homestay for tourists to Da Nang
A Lang Nhu homestay in Hoa Bac commune, Hoa Vang district, Da Nang city is the first community tourism model representing for Co Tu ethnic minority people in the coastal city.
A Lang Nhu homestay is a two-storey stilt house for 30 guests (Photo: VNA)
Exterior and interior in A Lang Nhu homestay are made from bamboo, stone and wood (Photo: VNA)
Dinh Van Nhu, host of A Lang Nhu homestay, makes bed to get ready for welcoming visitors (Photo: VNA)
The homestay opens up job opportunities for local Co Tu ethnic people (Photo: VNA)
Local Co Tu ethnic people pins high hope on community tourism (Photo: VNA)
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