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Introduction Tra Que Vegetable Village, about 3 km from Hoi An Ancient Town, is famous for its fresh aromatic herbs and vegetables. Thanks to the fertile alluvial soil along the Co Co River, this place has become a major vegetable-growing area, supplying more than 20 types of clean vegetables year-round. Visitors to Tra Que can not only enjoy the lush, peaceful scenery but also experience planting vegetables, tending the soil, tasting rustic local dishes, and learning about the traditional agricultural culture of the local people. Tra Que Vegetable Village is located in Tra Que hamlet, Hoi An Tay ward, just a short distance from Hoi An Ancient Town, making it very convenient to visit for a half-day trip. This is a traditional agricultural craft village that still retains its slow, friendly, and distinctly Quang-style way of life. What makes Tra Que special is the way local people grow vegetables based on long-standing experience, creating a lush, clean, and very pleasant space for walking and sightseeing. Visitors often feel as if they are “changing pace” away from the busy town to breathe in the fresh countryside air. If you visit during the right season, Tra Que offers a very relaxing and authentic experience of local agricultural life. Highlights A lush, peaceful vegetable village setting, ideal for slow walking and landscape photography. Hands-on farming experiences such as planting vegetables, tending the soil, and watering plants with local people. A diverse system of herbs and clean vegetables, creating the distinctive aroma of a riverside vegetable-growing area. Learn about traditional farming methods closely tied to the long-standing agricultural life of Hoi An residents. Some experiential activities also help visitors better understand local ingredients and the preparation of rustic dishes. Fresh air and little noise make it suitable for families, groups of friends, or visitors looking to relax after sightseeing in the ancient town. Useful Tips It is best to go early in the morning or in the early afternoon to avoid strong sun, especially from February to August. Choose flat, comfortable footwear, as you may need to walk on dirt paths and through vegetable-growing areas. The current admission fee is recorded as VND 35,000 per person, but experience services may change, so it is best to confirm before entering. If you want to avoid crowds, try to avoid midday hours and weekends, when visitor numbers are usually higher. During the temporary suspension of ticket sales and craft experiences from 15/02 to the end of 19/02/2026, visitors may still freely explore the public area, but there will be no guided tours or direct activities.
Địa chỉ
Hội An, Việt Nam
24km từ trung tâm
Giờ mở cửa
Liên hệ
Giá vé
Từ 35.000 VNĐ
Thời điểm lý tưởng
Tháng 2 - 8
Đánh giá