About Veu village to experience community tourism: Check-in at the stilt house, bathe in Giang river and 'learn' to be Thai people in the middle of Western Nghe An
Nestled in a valley in the “green buffer zone” of Pu Mat National Park, Veu village of Anh Son commune has a peaceful beauty with the gentle Giang River, fresh climate and rustic ecological space. Coming here, visitors can not only “hide from the sun” in the cool nature, but also have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the community life imbued with the identity of the Thai people.
Báo Nghệ An•16/07/2025
About 16 km from the center of Anh Son commune, Veu village is located in a valley considered the "green buffer zone" of Pu Mat National Park, where the Giang River gently meanders between the mountains and forests. Photo: Tien Dong With a cool, fresh climate all year round, not only is it an ideal place to “escape the sun” every summer, Ban Veu also offers visitors unique community tourism experiences. In the photo is the path in the cool green community tourism area in Ban Veu. Photo: Minh Quan At the Sung Tree and But Valley tourist sites, homemade swings hang from the branches of ancient trees, children play happily, and adults soak in the river. In the summer, the Giang River water is clear and deep enough for swimming, but is still safe if visitors follow the regulations and wear life jackets when swimming in the river. Photo: Minh Quan A moment of children playing happily in the cool blue water. Photo: Minh Quan People of Veu village prepare dishes to serve tourists. Photo: Minh Quan A meal full of traditional flavors. Photo: Minh Quan In addition to nature and cuisine , with nearly 70% of households being Thai ethnic people, indigenous culture is also a unique feature of Veu village. Photo: Minh Quan The Veu Folk Song and Dance Club with 36 members maintains regular activities and regularly performs for tourists. The graceful Thai xoe dances and the simple, sincere singing echoing in the stilt house space make many tourists stop for a long time to enjoy, to "bring a part of Tay Nghe home" through the lingering melodies. Photo: Minh Quan Tourists and locals gather to enjoy food and cultural exchange. Although the service is still spontaneous and the infrastructure is not really complete, Veu village still opens its arms to welcome tourists - those who want to return to pure nature and feel the identity of ethnic minorities in Western Nghe An . Photo: Minh Quan
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