Nestled on Cam Kim Island, just a 10-minute boat ride from Hoi An, the village of Kim Bong has been a hub of traditional carpentry since the 15th century. Visitors can take a ferry to the island and explore its pastoral landscapes by bike, stopping at local shops along the way. The village is known for its skilled artisans, who continue to craft intricate woodwork, allowing visitors to witness the meticulous process firsthand. Rows of workshops and the rhythmic sounds of chisels and hammers create an immersive experience, offering a glimpse into the enduring legacy of Vietnamese craftsmanship.
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