Tourists from across Vietnam gathered in Tay Do commune, drawn by the novelty and nostalgia of a simple buffalo cart ride. According to Nguyen Van Long, deputy director of the Ho Citadel Heritage Conservation Center, tourists have a few options for exploring the area - bicycles, electric shuttles, and the now-famous buffalo carts. “Beyond the income it provides locals, the buffalo cart service helps introduce Ho Citadel in a more intimate and authentic way,” Long explained. And in the shadow of Ho Citadel’s enduring stone walls, that feeling lingers - long after the ride ends. Tourists enjoy a buffalo cart ride through the ancient landscape.
Source: VietNamNet News January 06, 2026 22:12 UTC