In recent years, the accommodation trends of tourists have also changed a lot. In particular, when choosing cultural tourism, most tourists choose to stay at homestays with local style and architecture to experience and feel more fully and deeply the beauty of local culture.

In operation for nearly 2 years, Ky Thuong - Am Vap farm tourist area (Ha Long city) is a favorite choice of tourists from near and far, not only because of its beautiful nature but also because of the imprints and cultural characteristics of the Dao ethnic community here that are still intact and strong. The highlight of the tourist area is the community house with a stylized stilt house design based on the architecture of the indigenous Dao people. Below the house is a place for tourists to rest, to be introduced by the tourist area staff who are also indigenous people about the culture, lifestyle, and activities of the Dao ethnic people, to watch the women diligently embroidering traditional costumes... Above the house are designed into single rooms and dormitories, creating accommodation space for up to 60 guests.
With modern architecture, a subtle combination of traditional features and minimalist style, the communal house at Ky Thuong - Am Vap farm creates a cozy space, close to nature when built entirely of sa moc wood. The rooms are designed to be airy, fully equipped, ensuring comfort and privacy for visitors.

In Khe Luc village, Dai Duc commune (Tien Yen district), the first brick house of the commune has recently been restored as a homestay to welcome tourists. The homestay here still retains the traditional features of the San Chi people's stilt houses with wooden floors, surrounded by bricks, and a roof covered with yin-yang tiles, evoking an ancient, old beauty. The fence of the yard and garden is made of stones without mortar, but has remained sturdy for decades. The homestay currently has 3 rooms with a capacity of 18 people. In addition, the large yard in front of the house is a place for performances of Soong Co singing, Tac Xinh dancing, spinning tops, etc. From architectural design, interior decoration to experiential activities, visitors will be immersed in the life of the San Chi people here when coming to A Loc homestay.
Mr. Ninh A Loc, owner of A Loc homestay, shared: Tourists come to Dai Duc because they love the cultural beauty of the San Chi people here. Therefore, we want to welcome tourists not only with the warmest and most sincere feelings but also with each dish, the sweet and gentle song of the song "song co" right in the simple but warm space of the ancient house.
Homestay is a special type of accommodation that is no longer strange in Binh Lieu. Most of the homestays in Binh Lieu are guided to develop in a way that allows tourists to eat, rest, live and experience like a real local. Located in a convenient location in Khe Tien village, Dong Van commune, the newly completed Trinh Tuong homestay owned by Mr. Duong Phuc Thim's family has created a special accommodation highlight imbued with the cultural colors of the Dao ethnic group for tourists when coming to Binh Lieu.

Built with new technology in the style of Dao people's rammed earth houses, the rammed earth homestay conquers visitors with its unique design, spacious rooms, filled with natural light, and full amenities to meet the needs of visitors. In particular, with its prime location, leaning against the mountain, facing the terraced fields, surrounded by cool green trees, in the distance is Khe Tien waterfall with murmuring water like a love song of the mountains and forests, embellishing the homestay space with more peace, surely will hold visitors' footsteps when they come here once.
Leaving behind the hustle and bustle of urban life, immersing yourself in nature, freely exploring the landscape and space, enjoying dishes with the rich flavors of the mountains and forests... is the feeling of most visitors when experiencing homestays with indigenous architectural styles. Each homestay has its own unique features, providing visitors with a special stay experience. The formation and development of these homestays have contributed to creating unique community tourism models, demonstrating the efforts and enthusiasm of the people themselves in joining hands with the locality to do better in preserving and promoting the natural beauty, culture and people of each land.
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