This was one of the first Dong villages to embrace tourism and is showing signs of over-commercialization, but still deserves a visit for its superb wooden architecture, which include several wind-and-rain bridges and drum towers. Home to 5 different Dong clans and 1,000 households, it’s a thriving place whose narrow, stone-lined streets still resound to the thump of cloth being hammer-finished in the traditional way to make it shiny.