ENVIRONMENT AND TOURISM
Hội An to educate primary school kids on heritage
13/06/2021|08:20:00
A 150-page heritage education document set, compiled by historians and cultural researchers from Hội An City’s centre for Cultural Heritage Management and Preservation, will be included in the curriculum for students at primary schools in Hội An from the 2021-22 academic year.
Vietnamese tourists increasingly favour sustainable tourism
10/06/2021|10:06:00
Vietnamese tourists have expressed their wish to choose ecotourism (59% of participants), limit single-use plastic on flights/at lodges (57%) and encourage financial rewards for accommodation facilities that maximise energy efficiency (40%) towards more sustainable tourism in the post-COVID-19 period.
Exploring and enjoying natural beauty through camping trips
02/06/2021|07:35:00
Avoiding crowded tourist destinations and looking to deserted camping places to enjoy the nature and feel the peaceful life is a favourite travel trend of many young people, especially in the context that tourism has not been able to resume normally amidst complicated developments of COVID-19 pandemic.
Dak Nong Province promotes the values of the Global Geopark for tourism development
23/04/2021|11:09:00
(TITC) - Dak Nong Geopark established in December 2015 stretches over an area of 4,760 square kilometers, including districts of Krong No, Cu Jut, Dak Mil, Dak Song, Dak G'long and Gia Nghia City belonging to Dak Nong Province in the Central Highlands of Viet Nam. With typical values of geology, geomorphology, archeology, culture and biodiversity, Dak Nong Geopark was recognized by UNESCO as a Global Geopark in July 2020, which promises to become a highlight to attract domestical and international visitors coming to the Central Highlands Region and also Dak Nong Province.