Phuoc Tich
Phuoc Tich ancient village (Phong Hoa Commune, Huong Dien District, Thua Thien Province ) also known as the land of Con Duong, is about 40 km from Hue’s the city center, and is surrounded by the winding O Lau stream, like a green island.

This village was formerly the land of the Cham people until King Che Man presented Chau O and Chau Ly to Dai Viet in 1306 as a wedding gift for Princess Huyen Tran. So, just walking around the village, visitors will encounter remnants of Cham relics such as Quang Te temple with ancient yoni statue, Cay Thi temple worshiping goddess Po Nagar lying close to a 500-year-old Thi tree. The sandstone eardrum sculpture is located at the base of the ancient eagle tree on the riverbank. Currently, Phuoc Tich tourism has 09 types of tourism services with 40 people participating in activities, including: house tours, accommodation, food, bicycles, guides, pottery demonstrations, making pottery. cake, cultural exchange. Most of the services are attentive, enthusiastic and hospitable, contributing to meeting the needs of visitors to exchange and learn about local culture. Because of that, the image of Phuoc Tich tourism has been widely promoted in the media, and Phuoc Tich has become an increasingly attractive destination for tourists to visit and explore the ancient village of Phuoc Tich. Every year, there are many tour groups and researchers to visit and learn about Phuoc Tich ancient village.

Up to now, through many fluctuations in history, the pottery craft of Phuoc Tich people has gradually been restored, ceramic products are produced more to serve the needs of people in the region and neighboring provinces.