Cu Da village, located about 20 km west of central Hanoi on the Nhue River, reflects the charm of a traditional Northern Vietnamese village. It features remarkably well-preserved ancient architecture. (Photo:Khanh Long/VNP) |
Historical records show that Cu Da village was established four centuries ago by members of the Trinh Lords’ family. (Photo: kinhtedothi.vn) |
Cu Da Communal House is renowned for its timeless beauty. (Photo: Van Chi/VNA) |
Cu Da Pagoda was recognized as a national historical-cultural monument in 2000 and has undergone several restorations. (Photo: Van Chi/VNA) |
The small village was at its peak of wealth between the 17th and 20th centuries. (Photo:VOV) |
Life in Cu Da village flows along peacefully. (Photo: daidoanket.vn) |
Cu Da Village boasts a unique cultural atmosphere, featuring hundreds of ancient houses. However, only about 50 of them retain ancient Red River Delta architecture. (Photo: Khanh Long/VNP) |
Many Cu Da houses showcase the traditional, rustic charm of Northern villages, blending with the elegance of French architecture. (Photo: Khanh Long/VNP) |
A brick wall with jade green windows and detailed Asian carvings. (Photo: Van Chi/VNA) |
The carved lines of French designs mixed with Vietnamese village motifs exhibit the skilled craftsmanship of Cu Da's ancient artisans. (Photo: VOV) |
Cu Da houses feature the typical 3-compartment or and 5-compartment design of the Red River Delta. (Photo: kinhtedothi.vn) |
A narrow alley with old, worn walls. (Photo: Phong Thu/VNP) |
One of the few remaining village gates in Cu Da ancient village. (Photo: Khanh Long/VNP) |
Cu Da village is famous across the country for its delicious vermicelli and soy sauce, produced by nearly 400 local households. |
Its traditional soy sauce production follows a family-run model. Currently, only about 4 to 5 households in the village continue this craft. (Photo: Ba Hoat/hanoimoi.vn) |
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