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Co Do Commune, Hanoi: A Land of "Spiritual Geography and Outstanding People," Where the Essence of Art Converges
On the banks of the poetic Red River, within the Xu Doai cultural region, there is a village famous not only for its tradition of scholarly pursuit but also known as a unique "painters' village." This is Co Do Village, the "heart" of the new Co Do Commune. This is a space of culture and art, where the values of a scholarly village blend with the soaring spirit of artists.

From the experience of the LocalTrips.ORG team, we will explore with you a ancient, peaceful Co Do Commune, an ideal destination to return to the roots of culture and painting art.
[Image: Co Do village gate with ancient architecture and quiet village road - Alt text: Peaceful beauty of Co Do Village in Co Do Commune, Hanoi.]
New Location and "Massive" Merger Information of Co Do Commune
After the reorganization, the new Co Do Commune was established over a vast area, becoming one of the largest communes in Ba Vi district.

Red River Riverside Location and Geographical Boundaries
Overall location: The new Co Do Commune is located in the west of Ba Vi district, with a special position stretching along the eastern bank of the Red River.
Detailed geographical boundaries:
- North: Borders the new Quang Oai commune.
- East: Borders the Red River, facing Vinh Phuc province.
- South and West: Borders other communes of Ba Vi district.
New Administrative Boundaries: The Unification of 6 Traditional Communes
Merger information: This is a very large-scale commune merger, unifying 6 adjacent communes with many similarities in culture and agricultural economy:
All communes of Phu Cuong (Ba Vi district), Co Do (old), Phong Van, Phu Hong, Phu Dong, and Van Thang were merged.
This merger has created a new Co Do commune of immense scale, bringing together villages and communes with a tradition of culture, scholarship, and art.
Co Do Commune Administrative Office
The administrative office of the commune is located at:
Address: Mai Trai Hamlet, Co Do Commune, Ba Vi District, Hanoi.
"Painters' Village" Co Do - The Cradle of Vietnamese Painting
The "soul" and greatest pride of the commune is Co Do Village. This was formerly a scholarly village, but what makes it unique is that it has produced many talented painters, including famous artists like Si Tot and Nguyen Sang. Today, the village has a painters' club with dozens of members, from elderly farmers to young children, who together paint rustic hometown scenes, creating a unique artistic space.

[Image: An oil painting of a Co Do rural scene by a local artist - Alt text: Painting art in "painters' village" Co Do.]
Cultural Imprints of Ancient Villages
Co Do Commune is a complex of ancient villages with a dense system of historical relics. Ancient communal houses, pagodas, and temples like Co Do Communal House are not only valuable in terms of architecture but also serve as centers of religious life, where traditional festivals take place, connecting the community.
Rural Life and New Rural Development
The lives of the local people are still closely tied to rural life and agricultural production. The commune is currently in the process of building a new rural area, and the appearance of the villages is becoming increasingly spacious and clean.

Frequently Asked Questions About Co Do Commune (FAQ)
1. How to get to Co Do Commune?
You can travel by motorbike or car via National Highway 32 and inter-district, inter-commune roads.
2. Can I buy paintings by Co Do artists?
Yes, you can visit artists' homes in the village, explore their galleries, and purchase the artworks you like.
3. When does the Co Do Communal House Festival take place?
The communal house festival is usually held in spring with many unique folk cultural activities.
4. Does "Co Do" have any specialties?
The commune is famous for its clean agricultural products such as rice, corn, peanuts, etc.
5. Is Co Do Village recognized as a craft village?
Co Do Village is known as a unique "painters' village," an intangible cultural heritage, rather than a craft village producing goods.
Conclusion & Advice from LocalTrips.ORG
Co Do Commune, Hanoi, is a living "picture" of the blend between the tradition of scholarly pursuit, artistic spirit, and the simple beauty of a rural village. A practical lesson is that cultural heritage lies not only in architectural works but also in the talent and soul of its people.
If you want to experience cultural tourism, want to find a simple artistic space, or simply want to breathe the fresh air of a riverside village, Co Do Commune will surely be an inspiring destination.
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