
Linkage between OCOP products and tourism in Quang Nam
More and more booths for local OCOP (One Commume, One Product) products and handicrafts are set up at tourist attractions in Quang Nam, providing convenient shopping options for visitors.
More and more booths for local OCOP (One Commume, One Product) products and handicrafts are set up at tourist attractions in Quang Nam, providing convenient shopping options for visitors.
Ba Che district (Quang Ninh province) is home to 27,430 people of various ethnic groups including the Dao, Tay, Hoa, San Chi and Cao Lan. Every form of culture bears a distinctive character, clearly expressing the requirements and special characteristics of their way of life. It is what remains special and mysterious in the villages and hamlets where they live.
Nam Giang district, Quang Nam province plans to promote community-based tourism and eco-tourism through specific support activities, creating ideal destinations for visitors.
Huong Hoa district (Quang Tri province) enjoys a mild and cool climate year-round, along with numerous beautiful, unspoiled, and majestic natural landscapes. Combined with the rich cultural traditions of the Van Kieu and Pa Ko ethnic communities, these factors are paving the way for tourism to become a key economic driver for the region.
Mong Cai city (Quang Ninh province) has become a suitable destination for a two-day trip on weekends or holidays since the operation of an expressway. Some 30 km from the city, Hai Son commune is a famous attraction for nature lovers.
In the first nine months of 2024, Da Bac district (Hoa Binh province) has intensified efforts in preserving and promoting the cultural values of ethnic groups in tandem with community-based tourism development. Many cultural tourism products have been built on the basis of preserving and maintaining the architecture of ethnic minority houses as well as
Mê Linh (Hà Nội) has been actively promoting the OCOP programme alongside agricultural development over the past few years.
Hoi An (Quang Nam province) was named “Asia’s Leading Cultural City Destination” for 2024 by the World Travel Awards, earning this title for the fifth year in a row. The city is also home to dozens of traditional craft villages, attracting a large number of visitors.
Leveraging the natural landscapes and the cultural identity of the ethnic minority communities, many rural areas in Hoa Binh province have developed the unique tourism products to promote rural tourism (RT). When the concept of community-based tourism (CBT) first began in Sung village, Cao Son commune (Da Bac), it was primarily known to tourists
Blessed with a stunning natural landscape, fresh air, and a unique cultural identity, Mai Chau district, Hoa Binh province, where the Thai people make up over 60% of its population, has located itself on the Vietnamese tourism map with community tourism. The Thai ethnic group in Mai Hich commune, Mai Chau district, optimise their unique
Official promotion of rural tourism website of the Viet Nam National Authority of Tourism