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Northern-western provinces urged to develop local tourism

 

Northern-western provinces urged to develop local tourism
Bản Giốc Waterfall ís a renowned tourist attraction in Cao Bằng Province. — Photo thethaovanhoa.vn

THÁI NGUYÊN  Six northern provinces in Viet Nam should continue to actively support and participate in two national tourism stimulus programmes Vietnamese Travelling within Viet Nam and Viet Nam’s Tourism – Safe and Attractive, said Đoan Văn Viet, deputy minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism.

Viet was speaking at the opening ceremony of the 12th programme of travelling through heritage areas of Viet Bắc region that spreads over six north-western provinces of Ha Giang, Tuyen Quang, Cao Bằng, Bắc Kạn, Thai Nguyen and Lạng Sơn on Wednesday.

The programme, held annually, aims to promote the culture and tourism of the six provinces that have great potential with well-known destinations like Ba Bể Lake (Bắc Kạn), Đồng Văn Karst Plateau (Ha Giang), Bản Giốc Waterfall (Cao Bằng), and Na Hang hydropower reservoir (Tuyen Quang).

This region is also the seat of the resistance government during the anti-French war and houses many ethnic groups with diversified cultures making it a destination for anyone interested in culture and history.

Among the attendees at the opening ceremony of the tourism stimulus programme were representatives of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Vietnam Tourism Association, Vietnam Community-Based Network, travel agencies and culture-tourism sector of nearby provinces.

As six north-western provinces shares many similarities in natural, economic, cultural and social conditions, in addition to their tradition of exchanging and collaborating with each other in various fields, their cooperation in tourism development is crucial, laying firm foundations for promoting and introducing local landscapes, people, culture and tourism potential, the deputy minister stressed.

The 12th "Travelling Through the Heritage Areas of Viet Bắc Region" programme would strengthen the exchange and cooperation between the provinces and attract not only investors to exploit local tourism potential but also bring tourists to Thai Nguyen Province and the northern region of Viet Nam, he added.

The programme was scheduled to take place in Thai Nguyen in 2020 but was delayed to this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

It includes surveying routes and tourist attractions in Thai Nguyen, seminars on tourism development cooperation in six provinces of the Viet Bắc region, an art show and a photo exhibition.

An art performance by local artists in the region is held at the opening ceremony of the programme. — VNA/VNS Photo Hoang Nguyen

At the opening ceremony, the attendees enjoyed a special art programme titled Colours of Viet Bắc Region performed by professional artists and actors from the six provinces in the Viet Bắc Region.

Addressing at the ceremony, the deputy minister of Sports, Culture and Tourism noted that domestic tourism will be the focus of Viet Nam’s recovery in the post-pandemic period 2021-2023.

He said: “Viet Bắc provinces need to further develop unique tourism products of their own to enable visitors to experience contemporary tourism products to meet the demand of the market in the new normal context.

“In particular, the provinces need to strengthen the digital transformation and information technology application in tourism, enhance tourism cooperation programmes with other localities nationwide, promote the effectiveness of regional linkage and connections with markets and businesses nationwide.”

The programme will end today.

Also within the programme, representatives of Thai Nguyen Province handed over the hosting position to Ha Giang Province where the 13th edition of the programme Travelling through Heritage Areas of Viet Bắc region will take place next year. VNS

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