Ancient wells supply water to 8,000 villagers on this Vietnamese island
The two ancient wells have been in use for hundreds of years
The two ancient wells have been in use for hundreds of years
The victims are a digging worker and two people who went down to help
Culture authorities in a central Vietnamese province, where a UNESCO-recognized ancient town is located, have decided to restore its system of ancient wells and tap into them for tourism purposes
A well system built by the ethnic Cham minority thousands of years ago in the central province of Quang Tri has seen unprecedented, alarming draining and is thus in bad need of restoration, a cultural official said Tuesday
The Ru Ta archeological site in central Nghe An province has been ravaged by over 100 wells that have been dug to supply locals with clean water.