It is pure for tourist business, darly to have a real picture of Hoi An with such a tour
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It is pure for tourist business, darly to have a real picture of Hoi An with such a tour
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Our visit here was included as part of other trips. It was so good we went back for more!
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Good to see how small farmers are organised. We were able to help with the watering!
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take a guided tour and try the different types of herbs they use in there cooking and the way they do there gardening.
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hotel organised a taxi for this short trip out of town, he waited while we looked around then took us to local beach as well
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Never seen anything like this before, a real beautiful herb garden (albeit on a very large scale). Worth a cycle out to this if you can find it.
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The usual host was unavailable the day we toured so we spent the day (I think) with his brother-in-law who didn't much speak any western language. What followed was an interesting afternoon in which he showed us around the herb village farms, gave a demo on how the crops are planted, and taught us how to cook some delicious turmeric-heavy...
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I had the chance to visit Tra Que Herb Village as part of my course at the Red Bridge Cooking School so I can't say too much about it. If I were the average person visiting I don't think it would be all that interesting, however being part of a cooking group we were able to discuss the herbs in...
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A fascinating glimpse of how commercialisation can be managed communally whils still retaining the benefits of a rural life style
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We traveled to Tra Que by bike in a morning. It was just a short riding from Hoi An. The village is dedicated to planting vegetables and it consists of many gardern. Each garden plot is planted in perfect rows. The gardeners tend their garden with great love and care, all of the work here done is done by hard....
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