Old brick kiln into a check-in point attracts visitors September 23, 2020 vinlovevietnam CENTRAL VIETNAM 0 Booking.com QUANG NAM-8 km from Hoi An, The Old Brick Oven café facing the vast rice field is increasingly attractive to young people. For two years now, the image of an old brick kiln in the middle of the vast rice field appeared on social media attracting many young people to search and check-in. It is an abandoned brick kiln for nearly 20 years in Vinh Nam village, Duy Vinh commune, Duy Xuyen district, Quang Nam province, 7 km from Hoi An. After about half a year of renovation, the place was turned into a destination, taking pictures of sightseeing combined with farm tourism. Photo: Bui Ngoc Cong In the past, residents have hung signs warning visitors not to gather and climb to remodel the steps and ensure their safety. Currently, the old brick kiln has welcomed guests back and started attracting a large number of young people to take pictures and sightseeing. Photo: Nguyen Huu Phuong Duyen From the brick kiln there is a winding bamboo road running through the rice field connected to the Old Brick Oven café built by a Thai – Vietnamese couple. Photo: Nguyen Huu Phuong Duyen The café has just opened a few months has become an attractive rendezvous for visitors who like the scenery of fields, brick kiln, or simply relax on weekends and watch the sunrise, sunset. Currently, guests can check-in, take pictures at no cost. The shop is open from 4:30 to 22:00. Photo: Duy Hau/Hoi An People The ideal time to visit this place is dawn around 5am – 6am. The sun rises on the other side of the brick kiln, which is also when the fog all over the field surrounds the place. Photo: Duy Hau/Hoi An People Ms. Phuong Duyen and Mr. Hai Dang in Da Nang recently had the opportunity to visit the brick kiln. You share: The owner grows rice, corn, takes raw materials to prepare and sell agricultural products. Currently, the owner is planting 2 varieties of charcoal purple rice and dragon blood. The shop has a gentle design, rustic space, good drinking water, cool seating. Photo: Nguyen Huu Phuong Uyen If you can not move early in the morning to hunt the sunrise in the brick kiln, visitors can also come at sunset around 17 – 18h, or stay late in the evening to watch the stars, enjoy the peaceful and fresh space of the rice field ripening season. Photo: Nguyen Huu Phuong Uyen vnexpress Share this:TwitterLinkedInPinterestMoreFacebook cafécheck-incompass travel vietnamDestinationDuy VinhHoi An tourismold brick kilnQuang Nam tourismtouriststravel vietnam Booking.com