Hoi An green tourism
Green tourism in Hoi An city (Quang Nam province) is to protect the environment and introduce local sustainable and unique products.
Green tourism in Hoi An city (Quang Nam province) is to protect the environment and introduce local sustainable and unique products.
(TITC) – The People’s Committee of Hoi An City (Quang Nam Province) recently published a plan to organise the programme “Hoi An – Welcome New Year 2023” with many unique and attractive activities.
The Cong Troi (Gate to Heaven) ecotourism site in Dong Giang district (Quang Nam province) has recent set a Vietnamese record for the ecotourism area with the most natural waterfalls.
Located in the complex of Bai Tu Long Bay, Bai Tu Long National Park surrounded by gigantic rocky limestone mountains includes primitive forests, rare wildlife species and precious flora.
Phun Thi Tam is in charge of managing Dao Thanh Y Garment Club, which attracts a large number of women in Mong Cai city’s Hai Son mountainous commune. She expresses her hope for the increasing number of young people learning to tailor Dao Thanh Y ethnic costume, contributing to the preservation and development of cultural identities in the border region.
The cultural industry has great potential for development, especially being associated with tourism and services development based on science- technology and innovation.
Joint efforts over 60 years have placed Cuc Phuong National Park among the leading natural reserves and the candidate site for the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Green List.
Thap Muoi District, in the Mekong Delta province of Dong Thap, has moved to develop ecological agricultural tourism with a focus on designing new lotus-related tourism products since 2013.
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(TITC) – These are Ma Nhai (Inscriptions) on the Marble Mountains, Da Nang City, and Sino-Nom Documents in Truong Luu Village, Ha Tinh Province (1689-1943).