Hanoi: Following the torrential rains and floods at the end of 2025, Tra Que vegetable village (Hoi An Tay ward, Da Nang city) is gradually reviving under the diligent hands of its farmers. On the Tra Que fields, the green color of various kinds of vegetables. Each plot of vegetables planted not only serves the Tet market but also contributes to the revival of unique experiential tourism activities. With perseverance and a spirit of overcoming difficulties, the people of Tra Que vegetable village are affirming the vitality of their traditional craft, aiming for a stable harvest and bustling days welcoming tourists in the new year.
According to Vietnam News Agency, the farmers in Tra Que are working tirelessly to restore their fields and ensure a bountiful harvest for the upcoming Tet season. This effort not only aims to supply the local market with fresh produce but also seeks to rejuvenate the tourism sector, which has been an integral part of the village's economy. The revival of these fields is seen as a beacon of hope and resilience, showcasing the community's commitment to preserving their agricultural heritage and supporting the local economy.
The villagers' dedication is evident as they prepare for the busy season ahead, with expectations of increased tourist visits. The unique blend of agriculture and tourism in Tra Que presents an opportunity for visitors to experience traditional farming practices firsthand. This initiative promises to enhance the village's appeal as a tourist destination while simultaneously sustaining its agricultural roots.