The cuisine of western Nghe An, featuring local specialties, is always favored by visitors. Photo by courtesy/VNAIn preparation for the Hung Kings’ Commemoration Day and the April 30 – May 1 holiday, Muong Long Eco Garden in Muong Long commune, Nghe An province, has upgraded its facilities and accommodations to welcome visitors. Photo by courtesy/VNAInstead of waiting for guests, many homestays have proactively connected with travel agencies, utilized social media for promotion, and placed special emphasis on service quality to enhance visitor experiences. Photo by courtesy/VNASituated at an altitude of over 1,400 meters, Muong Long commune has leveraged its temperate climate to develop eco-resort models featuring local fruit gardens. Photo by courtesy/VNAThe cuisine of western Nghe An, with its distinctive local specialties, continues to be highly appreciated by visitors. Photo by courtesy/VNA
Positioning community-based tourism brand in western Nghe An
With its diverse tropical forest ecosystem and the rich
cultural heritage of ethnic communities such as the Thai, Mong, Tho, and Kho
Mu, western Nghe An is becoming a “magnet” attracting both domestic and
international tourists. Beyond spontaneous travel, the region is transforming
in line with the green tourism trend, using cultural preservation as a
foundation to shape a professional and sustainable tourism brand, contributing
to the goal of making tourism a key economic sector of the province. Photo by
courtesy/VNA