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    The planting of tea and cinnamon vegetables in Hoi An, Vietnam has been included in the national intangible cultural heritage list

    • Last Update: 2022-04-20
    • Source: Internet
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    NDO - Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Nguyen Van Hung recently issued a decision to list the vegetable cultivation industry in Quang Nam province as a national intangible cultural heritage
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    Established more than 400 years ago, Cha Gui Village, Kam Ha Township, Hoi An City, Quang Nam Province is known for its many vegetable products that can be used as folk medicines, grown using deep farming methods and traditional organic fertilizers
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    Over the years, tea and cinnamon vegetable cultivation has become a tourist attraction for tourists
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    Traveling here, tourists can not only enjoy the quaint and peaceful rural scenery, but also experience the feeling of being a farmer hoeing and watering the land; taste the local traditional dishes prepared with the spices produced in the Chagui Vegetable Village
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    Established more than 400 years ago, Cha Gui Village, Kam Ha Township, Hoi An City, Quang Nam Province is known for its many vegetable products that can be used as folk medicines, grown using deep farming methods and traditional organic fertilizers
    .
     
    Over the years, tea and cinnamon vegetable cultivation has become a tourist attraction for tourists
    .
    Traveling here, tourists can not only enjoy the quaint and peaceful rural scenery, but also experience the feeling of being a farmer hoeing and watering the land; taste the local traditional dishes prepared with the spices produced in the Chagui Vegetable Village
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