Ban Don
Ban Don
Ban Don
Ban Don
Ban Don
Ban Don
Ban Don
Ban Don
Ban Don
Ban Don
Ban Don

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Phone: 0977670405

Time to visit a place: 60 phút

Open Time: 7:00 AM - Close Time: 6:00 PM

Email: nsxthanhlam@gmail.com

Address: xa thanh lam, huyen ba thuoc, tinh thanh hoa Ba Thuoc district,

Ban Don is located in Thanh Lam Commune, Ba Thuoc District. According to local legend, the early inhabitants lived scattered, without forming a village. After a period of time, for the convenience of daily life and community activities, they decided to gather together in a place with a water source, which also served as a community gathering point. It is known that in Vietnamese, this is called "tu hop," while in Thai, it means "Don." Therefore, the name Ban Don has been passed down from ancient times to the present day. Located in the center of the Pu Luong Nature Reserve, Ban Don is one of the few villages that still preserves traditional stilt houses, cultural identity, and customs of the Thai and Muong ethnic groups living in the western part of Thanh Hoa Province. Bản Đôn is home to 80 households with a population of 285 people, including 23 households and a few businesses involved in community-based tourism. The village retains its traditional stilt houses, situated along the foot of the hills. Here, visitors can find beautiful terraced rice fields and the lush green of rice in the growing season, as well as golden fields during the harvest. The climate is ... View more

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Đôn Village - A Highlight of Community Tourism in Thanh Hóa

Đôn Village is located in Thành Lâm Commune, Bá Thước District. This area, with its pristine beauty and picturesque landscape, is home to the Mường and Thai ethnic groups, who live in traditional stilt houses. The local customs and lifestyle, rich in cultural identity, attract both domestic and international tourists seeking to explore and experience the area.

Terraced fields in Đôn Village (Photo: Source from the Internet)

Đôn Village is one of the most attractive tourist destinations in Pù Luông, offering stunning mountain views, rolling hills, lush greenery, and a cool climate. The terraced rice fields here are breathtaking, often described as a "paradise amidst the vast forest," drawing tourists from near and far. With a range of affordable and comfortable accommodation options, Đôn Village impresses visitors with its natural beauty, mist-covered mountains, and peaceful atmosphere, providing a refreshing and poetic experience. The best time to visit is during the rice harvest season, typically in May, June, September, and October, when the terraced fields turn a bright golden yellow, giving the area a prosperous and dreamy charm. This is also when the region attracts the most visitors.

The local cuisine is rich and diverse, with dishes crafted from ingredients sourced from the forests and streams. The flavors are simple, friendly, and authentic, showcasing the local culture.

Some local specialties (Photo: Source from the Internet)

Weaving textiles is a long-standing traditional craft of the people in Đôn Village. Thanks to their skilled hands, they weave clothing, blankets, pillows, bags, and scarves—delicate products that reflect the ethnic culture. These items make for meaningful souvenirs or gifts for tourists.

Tourists buying souvenirs and local specialties at Đôn Village's community tourism site (Photo: Source from the Internet)

With the values ​​it brings, on December 21, 2018, Thanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee issued Decision No. 5210/QD-UBND to recognize Đôn Village as a tourist destination of the Province.

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Ban Don is located in Thanh Lam Commune, Ba Thuoc District. According to local legend, the early inhabitants lived scattered, without forming a village. After a period of time, for the convenience of daily life and community activities, they decided to gather together in a place with a water source, which also served as a community gathering point. It is known that in Vietnamese, this is called "tu hop," while in Thai, it means "Don." Therefore, the name Ban Don has been passed down from ancient times to the present day.

Located in the center of the Pu Luong Nature Reserve, Ban Don is one of the few villages that still preserves traditional stilt houses, cultural identity, and customs of the Thai and Muong ethnic groups living in the western part of Thanh Hoa Province.

Bản Đôn is home to 80 households with a population of 285 people, including 23 households and a few businesses involved in community-based tourism. The village retains its traditional stilt houses, situated along the foot of the hills. Here, visitors can find beautiful terraced rice fields and the lush green of rice in the growing season, as well as golden fields during the harvest. The climate is cool throughout the year, with outstanding and pristine natural landscapes, including ancient forests and villages that reflect the rich cultural identity of the Thai people. This gives Ban Don a sense of a peaceful, fresh, and poetic land, where the local people are simple, friendly, and sincere.

With a rich and diverse array of dishes, meticulously prepared from locally available ingredients sourced from the mountains, forests, and streams. Depending on the time and season of the year, there are different dishes. Some typical dishes of the Thai people include grilled fish, bamboo rice, steamed pork, grilled chicken, stone snails, and purple sticky rice. The most popular and beloved dish is the glutinous rice, known for its large, clear, and fragrant grains.

In particular, the area is famous for dishes made from Co Lung ducks - a breed that has become a well-known local specialty and a source of pride for the community. These ducks, with their short necks and low legs, are raised in the streams and fields, which results in firm, flavorful meat.

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