In the early days of its establishment, Lo Khe village had four main clans, described in historical records as steadfast in the face of storms, like pine and cypress trees in the forest, like stone pillars in a rushing stream, living in harmony with heaven and earth.
By the August Revolution, the village had about 15 clans, and through immigration, dozens more have been added to the village today.
From the moss-covered, tranquil village gate beside the banyan tree, the well, the communal courtyard, to the traditional houses, walking along the alleyways and village roads, we encounter simple, rustic images of the countryside, laughter and conversation... a peaceful sound in this ancient village, full of rural charm.






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