The 'barefoot tour guides' in Quang Ninh
Whenever
tourists visit, the farmers in Yen Duc Commune become tour guides in their
area.
Mr. Nguyen Van Hien is a farmer in
Yen Duc commune, the town of
Yen Duc not only has peaceful scenery
and quiet rice fields but also many relics and scenic spots such as Canh
Huong pagoda, Cave 73, and mountains with simple names as Thoc (Paddy), Meo
(Cat) and Chuot (Mouse). I t lies on the route from
Since 2011, the Indochina Cruise
Company has turned Yen Duc into an attractive tourist site, especially for
foreigners. They can join the tour to become Vietnamese farmers through
planting paddy and vegetables, using fishing-tackles to catch fish, resting
in Vietnamese traditional houses, watching water puppetry shows, listening to
quan ho love duets and visiting old houses of nearly 200 years old.
Hien said initially when the tourism
company’s representatives came to the village and offered to buy their ponds
and fields, villagers were afraid. Now they know about the enormous benefits
from tourism and Yen Duc farmers are more bold with the "new profession".
"Previously I only did farm
work. At first when I became involved in tourism services I thought that it
was very difficult but I tried. Normally we are called rural men, but
when we join the tourism cooperative we are taught communicative skills and
reminded to dress tidily so that tourists will have good impression about our
village," Hien said.
Yen Duc Cooperative has 30 employees.
One employee can pick up tourists and drive a tramcar in the morning but at
noon he can become a room service staff or a cook and at night he can sing
quan ho love duets, control water puppets or teach tourists how to make banh
chung (square glutinous rice cake) and banh troi (floating cake).
Ms. Nguyen Thi Huong, one of the
major tour guides in Yen Duc, can confidently talk with visitors in English.
She is assigned to teach English to other farmers so that they can tell
visitors about the wonderful things of their village.
"The teaching of English is very
difficult, but when people feel very interested to talk to visitors, everyone
tries to learn the language. Villagers are also surprised about themselves
because now they can speak English and can chat with tourists. Visitors also
find it interesting because they are closer to the local farmers," Huong
said.
Ms. Duong Thi Men, Chair of Yen Duc
Cooperative said: "We choose local staff because only they understand
best about the history and culture of their hometown."
Yen Duc people have gradually changed
their perception about tourism. Not only their living standards are better
but their lifestyle is as well. Yen Duc today is a very clean and green
village, and the people are also very friendly.
From the "barefoot" farmer,
Yen Duc people have become tourism service providers who are becoming more
professional. Annually, Yen Duc welcomes about 8,000 visitors. Many of them
returned the second and third time and were greeted like family members.
Jay Garrett, a tourist from
Looking ahead, Yen Duc will expand
the homestay model. All locals will have the opportunity to participate in
community-based tourism, to not only raise their incomes but also improve the
environment and culture. Connected with the community, Yen Duc will be a
sustainable-developed tourism model, an interesting destination of Quang
Ninh, beside Halong bay.
Pha Le, VNN
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Thứ Bảy, 25 tháng 7, 2015
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