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Green and sustainable tourism in Hoi An (Quang Nam)

06 November 2024 | 05:54:00 AM

Hoi An (Quang Nam province) has been planed to be an eco-cultural-tourism city by 2030.

Tra Que village, Hoi An

Hoi An city is fostering green, sustainable and rural tourism programs that preserve traditional culture within the 2021 - 2025 rural development phase, and enhancing the quality of tourism products. Highlights include the creation of a green tour route to Cu Lao Cham, Tra Que vegetable village, and Thanh Ha pottery village.

To date, the city has enhanced the quality of the Night Street program, expanded the scale and content of the Cam Nam Corn Festival and the Cam Chau "Going to the field" festival, and launched guided tours of Kim Bong carpentry village etc...

Source: Quang Nam News

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