Young farmer returns home to build sustainable community farm in Vietnam


Local children come to the farm in the afternoons to plant seeds, collect litter, and practise English with international volunteers. - The Hygge Farm via VNS/ANN

HANOI: The Hygge Farm, a small farm about 30km from Hoi An ancient town, has become a popular destination for international volunteers and young families looking for authentic experiences.

Instead of pursuing a stable life abroad after years of study and work in Israel, Singapore and Denmark, a young man chose to return to his hometown in Quang Nam to build a farm that nurtures both the land and the community.

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