Trung Nguyen Coffee Village - mini museum of coffee
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Trung Nguyen Coffee Village in the Central Highlands province of Daklak is a recreation venue for locals and a destination for tourists who want to learn more about coffee trees and indeed the coffee production process. Developed by famous coffee manufacturer Trung Nguyen Corporation the village, located on Le Thanh Tong Street in Buon Ma Thuot City, is more than 20,000 square meters in size and is like a mini museum that features a coffee garden and displays coffee farming and processing techniques. The site, which came into operation in 2008, includes five functional areas: display, food, supermarket, museum and information center.
Trung Nguyen Coffee Village - mini museum of coffee
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| The old house named Robusta, along with other two houses named Cherry and Arabica is where tourists can enjoy diverse tastes of coffee of Trung Nguyen. The site also has a restaurant to serve tourists with about 50 specialties from the nation’s three regions |
Trung Nguyen Coffee Village in the Central Highlands province of Daklak is a recreation venue for locals and a destination for tourists who want to learn more about coffee trees and indeed the coffee production process. Developed by famous coffee manufacturer Trung Nguyen Corporation the village, located on Le Thanh Tong Street in Buon Ma Thuot City, is more than 20,000 square meters in size and is like a mini museum that features a coffee garden and displays coffee farming and processing techniques. The site, which came into operation in 2008, includes five functional areas: display, food, supermarket, museum and information center.
Visitors here can learn about the everyday lives of the Central Highlanders by examining their ancient houses, tools and cultural relics.
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| The outdoor stage of the village which features arts shows on Saturday evenings |
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| A traditional long house of E De ethnic people in the Central Highlands region which is 40 meters long and 12 meters wide |
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| Tools used in growing, transferring and processing coffee of ethnic farmers in the Central Highlands. The ground fl oor of the site also displays more than 2,000 artifacts such as daily utensils, ethnic musical instruments as well as offering tools of locals - Photos: Sao Mai |


