As one of the four ancient ethnic Muong regions and the cradle of the famous Hoa Binh culture, the unique culture and peaceful landscape of Tan Lac District is an important resource to help the district develop sustainable tourism.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had severe consequences on global tourism. As the pandemic has been under control, and many countries have reopened their borders, tourism started to restore.
(TITC) - Ha Long Bay was officially recognized by New7wonders as one of the new 7 natural wonders of the world on 11/11/2011. Since then, Ha Long Bay has become part of the global memory and one of the seven landmarks forever remembered by history. After 10 years of being recognized with the title, the values of Ha Long Bay continue to shine, worthy of…
Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park, a world heritage site with unique values is the pride of Quang Binh Province, as well as of Viet Nam. With love, responsibility for the heritage, many beautiful stories about the process to preserve the values of Phong Nha - Ke Bang have been told by the insiders.
(TITC) - In recent years, Da Nang City has focused on developing green tourism based the favorable natural conditions with mountainous areas and nice beaches. The green tourism development is considered as the right choice of the Da Nang authorities and investors when mobilizing tourism resources in mountains and sea areas to orient sustainable tourism development.
Provinces and cities in the Southeast should synchronously implement many measures, especially focusing on the enhancement of linkages to attract private investment and foreign direct investment (FDI) into the infrastructure for tourism development.
The central coastal province of Quang Nam has strived in its efforts to promote local tourism towards a sustainable model, by exploiting its heritage values combined with new ways of tourism development.
Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam chaired a tourism forum in Ha Noi on December 6 to discuss major measures to develop high-quality and sustainable tourism in Viet Nam by 2030.
Preserving intrinsic values of local cultural heritages and accelerating tourism promotion should be included in Hoi An city’s mechanisms to support sustainable tourism development, according to a local official.
Viet Nam’s tangible and intangible cultural heritages are a key part of the country’s tourism, so the preservation of the heritages is crucial for sustainable tourism development.
The first international scientific workshop on sustainable tourism development in central provinces of Viet Nam and ASEAN was organised on June 8-9 by the Institute of Social Science of the Central Region (ISSCR) under the Viet Nam Academy of Social Sciences.
Sustainable tourism development in the world natural heritage sites was the focus of discussion at a talk with the media in Ha Noi on March 12.