Tourism park reopens to restore Vietnam’s thousand-year-old culture

“Mot thoang Viet Nam” (Vietnam at a Glance), a tourism park recreating the beauty of Vietnam’s thousand-year-old traditional culture located on the outskirts of Ho Chi Minh City, was reopened on January 16 after 10 years.

HCM City (VNA) – “Mot thoang Viet Nam” (Vietnamat a Glance), a tourism park recreating the beauty of Vietnam’s thousand-year-oldtraditional culture located on the outskirts of Ho Chi Minh City, was reopenedon January 16 after 10 years.

Every section of the 20-ha facillity in Cu Chi district tellsits own story, said Director Tran Thi Tuyet Nga, citing the Hill of Eggs asan example, saying it tells a folk legend of Lac Long Quan and his wife Au Cowho gave birth to a brood of a hundred eggs from which a hundred of children hatched and became the ancestors of all Vietnamese people.

Visitors to the park can also observe on-the-spot thetraditional making of “do” (poonah) paper, printmaking, and the sericulture.

Traditional houses of people from various parts of the countrywith different styles of architecture are also recreated here to offervisitors a glimpse of the Vietnamese living spaces./.

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