Community-based tourism in Dak Lak on the path to international integration
Community-based tourism is becoming a sustainable development pathway for Dak Lak Province in its international integration. In villages inhabited by Ede ethnic people, tourism goes beyond sightseeing to encompass living everyday life with locals. Traditional stilt houses, the sound of gongs, farming practices, and the central role of family and community are carefully preserved and transformed into authentic experiences.
What to expect in Quynh Son, Vietnam’s award-winning tourism village
After being recognized as one of the “Best Tourism Villages in the World 2025,” Quynh Son Village in Lang Son has captured the attention of travel enthusiasts and welcomed a…
Tay people's stilt houses culture preserved in Ha Giang
Located among the mountains, forests and vast rice fields, the Tay people's stilt houses in Ha Giang are not only a place to live but also a unique cultural symbol,…
Quynh Son (Lang Son), the village with all its stilt houses facing south
Quynh Son, a community tourism village in Bac Son district, 80 kilometers southwest of the center of Lang Son province, draws visitors with its beautiful scenery and unique Tay ethnic culture. The hundreds of stilt houses in Quynh Son have a uniform architecture and face the same direction.
Stilt houses: The soul of Tay ethnic people in Bac Kan
Located in the core area of Kim Hy Nature Reserve, Kim Hy Commune, Na Ri District, is one of the few localities in Bac Kan Province in which ancient stilt houses of the Tay people have been well preserved.
An adventure in the land of stilt houses
Those who wish to search for a new travelling experience should consider a motorbike trip to the  Northern Mountainous region to admire spectacular landscapes and enjoy a peaceful stay in a stilt house in the locality.