Community-based tourism in Cam Kim (Hoi An, Quang Nam)
The natural, historical and cultural values have been well preserved and promoted in community-based tourism development in Cam Kim (Hoi An, Quang Nam province).
The natural, historical and cultural values have been well preserved and promoted in community-based tourism development in Cam Kim (Hoi An, Quang Nam province).
(TITC) – From 24 – 26th October, in Sa Pa town (Lao Cai Province), Tourism Information Technology Center (TITC) and Hospitality Industry Management Division (Vietnam National Authority of Tourism – VNAT) coordinated with the Lao Cai Department of Tourism to organize the training program and guidance on implementing ASEAN tourism standards in 2023.
In order ensure tourists will have a good impression on Da Nang, sometimes collecting waste for environmental sanitation, keeping public toilets or ensuring traffic safety seems like a small thing but is very necessary to keep visitors on their toes.
(TITC) – On 19th October, at Samarkand (Uzbekistan), Tan Hoa Village (Quang Binh Province, Vietnam) is honored as UNWTO Best Tourism Villages 2023.
In recent years, Yen Lap District, Phu Tho Province has always paid attention to implementing guidelines and policies to preserve and promote the cultural identity and practices of ethnic minorities in general, traditional stilt houses and cultures of the Muong people in the district in particular.
As a magnet for tourists, Mai Chau has been honoured by the Traveller Review Awards, which evaluates the hospitality of tourist destinations, as one of the 10 most hospitable destinations in Vietnam in 2023.
Terraced fields and terraced-field-farming culture are considered “specialties” of the Northwest region. Not only do terraced fields bring economic value from agricultural products, they are also a unique resource that attract tourists to the region.
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.
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.
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.