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July 1, 2019 | Last Modified: 2019
Travel Experience
Thai Hai Village is a reserved area of Tay minority culture and preserving more than 30 Tay's stilts House with some of the houses are nearly 100 years old. Visitors can learn traditional Tay culture and enjoy national cuisine and forest flavour. Experience daily living together with village such as growing vegetables, picking vegetables, picking tea, fishing, pounding shoes, pounding cereal, roasting corn. Also, can have fun playing traditional and modern games or participating in art performances and cultural exchanges.
Responsibility
The main activities, throughout and most importantly, the conservation (including objects and intangible) Tay ethnic house culture, specifically the Tay ethnic group in the safety zone of Dinh Hoa. As well as maintaining national traditional culture; environmental Protection; improve healthy physical and mental health of people; cultivate a humanitarian community.
Business Case
They set social benefits on organizational profitability. Not doing business solely for profit but the profitability of the organization must go hand in hand with social benefits and take profits to support social benefits.
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