Time | Content | Detail | Join with Midori | Notes for the experience |
8:00 - 9:00 am |
First tribal village | Tribal people live here and grow coffee, mulberry for silkworms. We walk around the area near Vyvy Cafe, Protestant Church, School |
Stories over a cup of sugarcane juice, we will share the story of the tribal village | Tribal people are very friendly. You may talk and say hi to them! |
9:00 - 10:00 am |
Tea Farm |
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History of tea in China, Vietnam and Japan, with a focus on tea in Lam Dong |
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10:00 - 11:00 am |
Tribal Wooden Church | This is a second tribal village which is more “remote” than the first one. They still have the wooden church in use, which symbolizes the simplicity of the past. | You learn about the history of the land, culture and beliefs of the local people. | Tribal people here are different from the first village. They may understand each other (same language) but there are still differences that you may find out upon visiting |
11:00 - 12:0 am | Visit Linh An Pagoda & Waterfall. | Buddhism is a big part of Vietnamese culture. Under the pagoda is a big waterfall whose view you may enjoy :) |
You learn about the differences between Northern and Southern Buddhism. Do Vietnamese people really believe in Buddha or is it something else? Recently people do not visit pagodas as often as before, why? Let’s find out... |
There might be earthern roads and steep staircases. After this we return to Midori Farm |
Tác giả: Midori Farm
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