Established in the 1770s, Dai Binh Village is known as a prosperous ancient village in Que Son District, Quang Nam Province. It is located about 60 kilometers from Hoi An City and 25 kilometers from My Son Sanctuary.
Dai Binh Village still preserves cultural layers, evident in its ancient house architecture. Currently, the village boasts approximately three traditional garden houses, nestled among lush fruit gardens.

In addition to native fruits such as jackfruit, mango, guava, longan, orange, tangerine, and dragon fruit, this village also grows specialty fruits from many other regions, including durian, mangosteen, and green-skinned pomelo. The perennial fruit gardens remain lush and green all year round. Combined with a community of residents leading a sincere lifestyle and firmly preserving the traditional culture of the old village, this area has become an attractive destination for tourists looking to explore the scenery and enjoy the sweet fruits of the countryside.
Dai Binh Village in Quang Nam Province is listed in the “Top 7 ecotourism areas” category of Vietnam’s Top 7 Impressions 2024, featuring 35 outstanding destinations from across the country.