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Explore Phuoc Tich: The 500-year-old village of the ancient capital of Hue

With bold imprints of the central countryside, Phuoc Tich ancient village is gradually becoming an interesting destination for many tourists when traveling in Hue.

Peaceful life in Phuoc Tich village (Photo: Lam Phan/Vietnam+) Phuoc Tich ancient village is located in Phuoc Phu village, Phong Hoa commune, Huong Dien district, province Hue . According to some historical documents, this village was formed in the 15th century. The name Phuoc Tich It means wishing that the people in the village will accumulate many blessings to leave for the next life. What makes Phuoc Tich village special is the system of ancient houses and traditional garden houses from the past. Currently, in the village, there are about 117 households, with nearly 30 old houses (including 10 churches, the rest are mostly typical ruong houses of Hue). In which, there are 12 houses ranked with special value. Interestingly, the houses all have a large garden, separated by rows of neatly trimmed tea. Besides the unique ruong houses, ancient and majestic worship works, Phuoc Tich ancient village has a traditional profession of making ceramic extremely special. Products created from Phuoc Tich pottery village in the past have become precious products dedicated to giving to King Nguyen Dynasty. True to the meaning of the name of the village, generations of people here continue the tradition left by their fathers. From generation to generation, they still work hard and creatively to create great values ​​for the village. The unique ancient architecture, the cultural features of the clans, villages, and craft villages have created a bold cultural beauty of the central region.

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