Traveling to An Giang, in addition to visiting Tra Su Melaleuca forest, visiting Ba Chua Xua temple... you should take advantage of visiting the Cham villages in Chau Doc. An Giang is a locality with many ethnic groups living in harmony for many generations, including Cham Muslims. This community often lives concentrated in villages, creating a unique cultural space. It is impossible not to mention Da Phuoc Cham Village. Da Phuoc Cham village (An Phu) was formed about 120 years ago, concentrated in Ha Bao 2 hamlet, along Highway 91C and located along the Hau river, adjacent to Con Tien bridge towards the center of An Phu district. Thanks to convenient transportation, since 1992, Da Phuoc Cham village has begun to develop tourism, becoming an attractive destination for domestic and foreign tourists. Coming to Da Phuoc, visitors can not only admire the majestic mosques with their own eyes, but also understand more about the landscape and houses with their own architectural features, with decorative patterns and interiors typical of Da Phuoc. Cham people. Unlike the residents of Cham villages in Ninh Thuan and Binh Thuan, who have lived for a long time along the central coast, many Cham people in An Giang, due to many historical upheavals, migrated from Malaysia and Cambodia to live in the remote border regions. Hau river source. Over many generations, Cham people use Vietnamese and live no differently than Vietnamese people, but still maintain their national and religious identities. If you don't know in advance, walking on the streets of Cham Da Phuoc village, women wear Mat'ra scarves on their heads, men wear sarongs, and in the distance are mosques that make visitors think they are in... the Middle East. . Here there is Masjid Al Ehsan Mosque and Sunnah Mosque, two unique architectural works, built and restored very spaciously; is a place of religious activities of the Cham ethnic community. If there is time, especially every Friday, tourists will visit the mosque where believers pray, and learn about the beauty of Cham people's daily life through organized community cultural centers. The Cham people in Da Phuoc are "masters" of brocade weaving, famous everywhere for sewing, knitting, embroidering, and beading products on the traditional costumes of Muslim women with sophisticated patterns and motifs. Products always attract customers because of their unique beauty. When visiting Cham village, don't forget to buy brocade products from handbags, wallets, and scarves, which are very diverse and hand-woven by the people here. The prices of the items are also extremely cheap. Buying these items is a way to contribute funds to the people here, so people are encouraged to buy them as extremely meaningful gifts for family, relatives, and friends. Da Phuoc Cham village is most beautiful during the high water season, when water flows from across the border, there is immense water everywhere. The houses are all built on stilts, connected to each other by zigzag wooden bridges, perfect for portrait photos in the middle of the river. Da Phuoc people will take you on boats along the Hau River to visit. Unlike the fast-flowing rivers in the North and Central regions, the Hau River's watershed is flat, making it easy to travel to visit temples along the river. Visitors can also go through rafting villages to enjoy rustic dishes made from seafood. People are also very skillful at cooking with specialties like rich noodle soup, delicious bread... Located next to Highway 91C, more than a dozen kilometers from the Cambodian border, An Giang tourism industry has consciously built Da Phuoc Cham village as a stopover for tourists, bringing interesting experiences to visitors from near and far. . Da Phuoc Cham Village has 2 boat wharfs to serve visitors. Here brocade weaving looms are displayed, and there are 2 souvenir sales points that are traditional products bearing the cultural identity of ethnic minorities.
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Ngày cập nhật : 25/12/2024