Promoting tourism alongside new-style rural construction in ethnic minority areas is a fitting approach to harness local cultural resources for economic and social development, while also helping to preserve and spread valuable traditional values.
Kon Tum Province is blessed with many beautiful landscapes and rich cultural heritage. It is also a locality with a long history and home to seven indigenous ethnic minorities, each with unique traditional cultural values. This diversity contributes to a vibrant and varied community life, which is considered a great potential for developing community-based tourism in the area.
With its unique and distinctive characteristics, the Then singing and Tinh (a traditional stringed instrument) performances of the Tay and Nung ethnic groups in Bac Giang have been carefully preserved and promoted. The province aims to transform Then heritage into a tourism product at community-based tourism sites to serve domestic and international visitors.
Nam Giang district, Quang Nam province plans to promote community-based tourism and eco-tourism through specific support activities, creating ideal destinations for visitors.
Thieng Lieng Hamlet, an island off the outlying Can Gio District, has become HCMC’s first community-based tourism destination, offering a variety of unique travel experiences.
With a 125-kilometre coastline, Quang Nam Province boasts nearly 20 fishing villages rich in distinct and vibrant fishing culture. In recent years, several Quang Nam fishing villages such as Tan Thanh, Cua Khe, Tam Thanh, and Tam Tien have been developing tourism products that blend the unique identity of these fishing communities with the coastal and island environment, offering experiential and resort tourism to attract…
The moutainous district of Binh Lieu, Quang Ninh 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.
Kim Bong carpentry village is about 4 km from Hoi An city (Quang Nam province) on the right bank of the Thu Bon river. The famous carpentry village is more than 600 years old.
The authorities of Muong Ang District in Dien Bien Province have chosen Nam Cum Village as its first locality to develop community based tourism due to its unique beauty landscapes and rich ethnic culture.
Rural tourism is a trend favoued by many tourists. This is a type of community-based tourism, mainly based on the local strengths. In Long An, many localities have a tourism development orientation from the available potentials and strengths as well as the hospitality and desire to do tourism of the people.
From a remote area, Mung hamlet in Hop Phong commune, Cao Phong district, northern mountainous province of Hoa Binh, has over the recent times become a magnet attracting a large number of tourists both inside and outside the province to contemplate the wild, beautiful natural space with colorful flower fields.
Among the traditional handicrafts, the non la (conical hat) has become a cultural specialty for tourists when visiting Hue. It is necessary to have a suitable direction for restoring and further promoting the craft of making conical hats through community-based tourism activities.