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Thanh Ha pottery village preserves traditional craft for tourism development

Thanh Ha, a 500-year-old traditional pottery craft village in Hoi An city, Quang Nam province in central Vietnam, was named a national treasure by the Geographical and Historical Record of Great Viet compiled in the 19th century under the Nguyen dynasty. Today the village continues to preserve and promote the craft and is a favorite destination of tourists who visit the UNESCO-recognized ancient city of Hoi An.

Efforts made to increase attraction for community-based tourism

With the diverse potential of natural landscapes, historical traditions and indigenous cultures of 54 ethnic groups, Vietnam possesses great strengths in community-based tourism. This is also one of the main tourism types that needs to be promoted in Vietnam’s Tourism Development Strategy until 2030.

Adventure tourism at Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park: A highlight of Quang Binh tourism

With a magnificent cave system, beautiful natural landscape, and diverse flora and fauna, Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park is the heart of tourism in Quang Binh Province and an attractive destination for domestic and foreign tourists to the locality. In recent years, adventure tourism has become a prominent highlight drawing much interest from travellers.

Developing community-based tourism in Binh Lieu (Quang Ninh)

The moutainous district of Binh Lieu, Quang Ninh province has currently taken the advantage of its cultural and natural potentials and strengths to develop community-based tourism, contributing to the locality’s economic, social and cultural development.

More conveniences added to serve revealers on Nha Trang Beach (Khanh Hoa)

To keep Nha Trang City more stunningly beautiful and friendly, Nha Trang City Management Board of Public Services has proposed to the City People’s Committee a plan to add public restrooms at Hon Chong Park; Pham Van Dong Park and Youth Park; and automatic beach foot showers at Pham Van Dong park to better serve swimmers and revelers.

Community-based tourism makes Bac Kan an idyllic getaway in Vietnam’s northeast

In recent years, Bac Kan province has emerged as a magnet for both local and international travelers, allured by its community-based approach to tourism. Once a pivotal bastion during the August Revolution 78 years ago, Bac Kan has transitioned into a hub of cultural immersion, where homestays harmoniously blend with authentic ethnic minority villages. Amidst this vibrant tapestry, the enchanting melodies of traditional “Then Singing” and the music of the Tinh resonate, embracing visitors with a heartfelt welcome.

Developing community-based tourism in Tien Yen (Quang Ninh)

Community-based tourism in Tien Yen, Quang Ninh has drawn more attention from tourists and travel agencies recently. Almost all visitors find it amuzing to be merged into the natural beauty of Pac Sui waterfall or experience the joyful astmosphere of Tien Yen ancient streets at night.

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