'My Village Market' at Emeralda Ninh Binh Resort & Spa

20/05/2018

With the desire to recreate the scenery of a bygone Northern Vietnamese village with images of hamlets, lotus ponds, communal houses, and rural markets, Emeralda Ninh Binh Resort & Spa is organizing an experiential journey called "My Village Market" for its valued partners, businesses, and media organizations in a space imbued with the architecture of a Northern Vietnamese village at the Van Long Wetland Conservation Area, Gia Van Commune, Gia Vien District, Ninh Binh Province.

Through this experiential journey, Emeralda Ninh Binh Resort & Spa will transport guests back to the old countryside in a space steeped in Northern Vietnamese architecture, allowing them to enjoy delicious local dishes, participate in exciting folk games, or personally select unique handcrafted products.

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As the sun sets behind the limestone mountains, the atmosphere of the rural market becomes lively with stalls offering and inviting visitors to sample unique local dishes and drinks. The enticing advertisements of traditional folk games such as pot smashing, crab racing, dart throwing, and ball fighting attract tourists, interspersed with the calls of vendors selling unique handicrafts. The women selling pulled candy, the portrait painters, and the calligraphers offering their wares all bring a sense of charm and nostalgia to the old countryside. Ultimately, the bustling scene of the rural market will leave a lasting impression of a space harmoniously blended with the natural beauty and landscapes of Ninh Binh.

Emeralda Ninh Binh Resort & Spa boasts a convenient location within the Van Long Lagoon nature reserve, providing easy access to tourist attractions such as Tam Coc Bich Dong, Bai Dinh Pagoda, Trang An, Cuc Phuong National Park, Phat Diem Stone Church, and Hoa Lu Ancient Capital. Guests will experience a journey to the ancient capital of Hoa Lu, a particularly important national monument complex of Ninh Binh and Vietnam, and one of the four core areas of the UNESCO-recognized World Heritage Site (Ninh Binh).

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