These days, the rice fields in Binh Thanh community tourist village, Phuoc Giang commune are brilliantly golden. The scene of ripe rice, with birds gliding on the blue sky, makes many tourists excited to admire and take souvenir photos.

Located by the gentle Phuoc Giang River, silted up with alluvium, Binh Thanh community tourism village has a four-season orchard laden with fruit; has a traditional sugar cooking and mulberry growing and silkworm farming profession.
Besides, the people here also preserve the ancient three-compartment house architecture; pass down stories about land names, village names, creating the attractiveness of a simple, peaceful, and culturally rich countryside.
Taking advantage of the weekend, Ms. Nguyen Thi Kim Huong, in Cam Thanh ward, took her two sons to visit the ripe rice fields and enjoy rustic dishes, full of rural flavor.
Ms. Huong said that on hot sunny days, she and her husband really like to take their children to the villages in the province to enjoy the fresh air and admire the peaceful countryside. Not only her children but also her parents when they come here are also very excited to experience making rice paper, flying kites, riding bicycles...

Instead of going to bustling, crowded tourist areas, my husband and I like to take our children to rural villages with rustic, peaceful scenery. Here, children are immersed in nature, feel the hardship of farmers, thereby further loving their homeland and cherishing the value of labor, the grains of rice, and the food they have," Ms. Huong shared.
Bai Dua, in Phu Long village, Khanh Cuong commune, is also a destination attracting a large number of tourists. Not only preserving many historical and cultural values of Sa Huynh, this place is also attractive for its poetic rural scenery. Dozens of nearly 100-year-old coconut trees planted along Cua Lo canal, along with lush green grass and long white sand, create an ideal check-in point for nature lovers.

Bai Dua is a place bordering freshwater and sea; this unique terrain has nurtured a diverse ecosystem. People are always raising awareness of landscape preservation, making a living by casting nets to catch fish, shrimp and raking dons on Cua Lo canal, creating a unique feature in community tourism development.
Mr. Le Phuong Huy, a local tourism worker, said that in the past two years, the number of visitors from inside and outside the province to explore Bai Dua has been increasing, especially during the hot season.
To attract tourists, the locality organizes picnic activities such as camping, casting nets to catch fish, SUP paddling, kite flying... to help tourists immerse themselves in nature and experience the daily life of the people. It is these familiar and simple things that have attracted more and more tourists to return.

After a day of experience at Bai Dua, Ms. Nguyen Thi Ngoc Loan, a tourist from Gia Lai, expressed her interest in the natural beauty and hospitality of the people.
“We have been to many places, but when immersed in the poetic scenery of Phu Long village, everyone feels their hearts rest, peaceful and relaxed. Amidst the hustle and bustle of life, being close to nature and witnessing the daily life of the people is a very interesting experience,” Ms. Loan shared.