(VOV) - Only a few wells are seen in rural villages but they remain unique in terms of cultural value like banyan trees and communal yards.
They have been built with bricks or stone either round or square or rectangle in all shapes and sizes.
A village well not only provides water for daily use but is also a meeting place for lovers.
See the images of some ancient wells.
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In Lien Bat village, Ung Hoa, Hanoi |
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A stone well in Yen So village, Hoai Duc district, Hanoi |
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In Tram Gian village |
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In Duong Lam village |
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In Chuong village |
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A 600 year-old well in Binh Xuyen, Vinh Phuc province |
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In Nghiem Xuyen, Thuong Tin, Hanoi |
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A well close to Lang Pagoda |
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In Lien Bat, Ung Hoa district, Hanoi |
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Ngoc Well in Dong Anh district, Hanoi |
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Xa La well in Ha Dong precinct, Hanoi |
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In Xuan Dinh village, Tay Ho, Hanoi |