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Peaceful Truong Dinh Village for you to explore

By DA NANG Today / DA NANG Today
October 16, 2019, 10:43 [GMT+7]

Surrounded by the Cu De River, Truong Dinh Village located in Hoa Lien Commune, Hoa Vang District, Da Nang, has still retained its rustic rural characteristics over the vicissitudes of the history. In particular, the village’s green-covered spaces offer a beautiful natural setting to those who want to discover simple lives, get close to the natural world, and enjoy truly peaceful places to relax in the calm and serene ambience.

Truong Dinh Village looks like a lovely little peninsula surrounded by the Cu De River
Truong Dinh Village looks like a lovely little peninsula surrounded by the Cu De River.

Viewed from above, Truong Dinh looks like a pretty small peninsula featuring vast stretches of green paddy fields and banana gardens, rows of areca trees, and several red-tiled houses.

The water source from the Cu De River also brings abundant vitality to the villages, benefiting riverside fish and shrimp farms, rice corn fields at the foot of a mountain, hereby contributing to ensuring livelihoods for Truong Dinh villagers over historical periods.

Although the urbanisation is thriving in Da Nang at a rapid pace day by day with a boom of modern urban projects, picturesque rustic areas of Truong Dinh on the bank of the river have been kept unchanged to maintain the rustic lifestyle from generation to generation.

Square shrimp ponds together creating an eye-catching arc.
Square shrimp ponds together creating an eye-catching arc.
Rice paddy fields look gorgeous in its lush greenery, stretching over vast areas at the foot of the mountain.
Rice paddy fields look gorgeous in its lush greenery, stretching over vast areas at the foot of the mountain.
 In the sunset, Truong Dinh is as beautiful as a painting.
In the sunset, Truong Dinh is as beautiful as a painting.
Here is a rustic scene of Truong Dinh with banana gardens, rows of areca trees, and several red-tiled houses.
Here is a rustic scene of Truong Dinh with banana gardens, rows of areca trees, and several red-tiled houses.



 

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