Green tourism in Truong Son Range

The 1,100km Truong Son mountain range stretches across 21 provinces in Vietnam, including Thanh Hoa, Nghe An, Ha Tinh, Quang Binh, Quang Tri, and Thua Thien Hue, as well as parts of Laos and Cambodia. Taking advantage of the majestic landscapes and cultural diversity of local ethnic groups, Vietnam’s central provinces have developed green tourism models that attract large numbers of travelers.

Hoi An artisans spread Vietnamese bamboo products to the world

(TITC) - Located right next to Cua Dai Bridge, in Hoi An City, Quang Nam Province, Mr. Vo Tan Tan's Taboo Bamboo workshop attracts tourists because of the uniqueness of bamboo products. With materials from bamboo, he creates highly applicable and environmentally friendly products, and also contributes to preserving the craft village.

Quang Nam: Green tourism in mountainous areas

Mountainous areas from Quang Nam to Quang Binh provinces are developing green tourism based on local natural and cultural values.

Promoting values of heritages in Da Nang

As a land with a long tradition, and cultural and historical values accumulated over thousands of years, Ngu Hanh Son District in Da Nang converges many factors to become an attractive destination for tourists thanks to its special natural scenery, and spiritual festivals and cultural events. The preservation and promotion of the value of each heritage will create a development lever for the district, and the city as a whole.

Quang Nam, Vietnam in top 4 Asia sustainable destinations for Travel Green List

(TITC) - Wanderlust (the UK) gave out their top 4 sustainable destinations in Asia in their Travel Green List. Quang Nam Province (Vietnam) is named in the list.

Hac Confluence Destination

Bach Hac ward is located in the southeast of Viet Tri city, Phu Tho province where the legend of Hung Kings founding and defending the country originated. This is also the confluence of three rivers: Da River, Lo River, and Red River, so it is also known as the Hac confluence. With many potentials and advantages, Bach Hac Ward was selected by the Provincial People"s Committee to be built into a destination for community tourism, spiritual culture tourism, agricultural and rural experience tourism, with the goal of economic development in the direction of multi-value integration and sustainable development.

Developing sustainable rural tourism

In recent years, many provinces and cities throughout the country have bolstered the development of rural tourism, in a bid to promote their natural landscapes, people, traditional crafts and products, to visitors. Rural tourism is considered as a key in facilitating economic development and fostering the building of new-style rural areas.

UNWTO honors Thai Hai as Best Tourism Village

(TITC) – On 12th March 2023, in Saudi Arabia, Thai Hai Village (Vietnam) was honored at UNWTO’s Best Tourism Villages Award Ceremony.

Quang Binh Province: New tourism product in the midst of lush green forest and mountain

(TITC) - Adapting to nature, preserving and protecting the environment, and for the community benefits as the top priorities in business, are what the tourism enterprises need set out to develop in a sustainable way.

Community-based tourism shows positive signs in Central Highlands

In the Central Highlands provinces of Dak Lak and Kon Tum, many villages are now embracing community-based tourism to secure their livelihood and the smokeless industry initially has shown positive signs.