Geological heritage powers community livelihoods

Rock climbing may have sparked the transformation, but demand for accommodation, cuisine, experiences and cultural exchange has since fostered a mutually reinforcing community-based tourism ecosystem, opening a sustainable pathway out of poverty for ethnic minorities and offering a replicable model for other mountainous regions.

Established in 2021, the Lang Son Geopark features a diverse and rich system of geological heritage. (Photo: VNA)
Established in 2021, the Lang Son Geopark features a diverse and rich system of geological heritage. (Photo: VNA)

Lang Son (VNA) – Nestled within the Lang Son UNESCO Global Geopark, Huu Lien commune has reinvented itself, from a remote and agriculture-dependent area framed by rugged limestone terrain into a fast-rising tourism hub where ethnic communities are seeing steady gains in income and living standards without compromising the environment.

A fresh tourism model in the highlands

Huu Lien now features more than 250 rock-climbing routes, ranging from 5a for beginners to 9a for elite climbers, drawing young adventurers and international visitors alike. The commune’s “awakening” has turned geological heritage into a durable livelihood for local ethnic groups while preserving its pristine landscape.

The shift began in 2012, when VietClimb founder Jean Verly and international partners identified Yen Thinh’s potential as comparable to renowned climbing destinations such as Krabi of Thailand and Yangshuo of China. Early routes were established, bolts installed, and a new adventure-tourism pathway opened in what was once a poor mountainous area.

For first-time climbers like Dang Van Du, reaching the summit is transformative, an experience he described as pushing past personal limits.

Nguyen Quang Hoa, Chairman of the Huu Lien commune People’s Committee, said the commune spans more than 6,000 ha with a population of 8,042, set among limestone valleys, primary forests and broad grasslands. Its unspoilt scenery has increasingly attracted domestic and international climbing communities. Once labelled one of Lang Son’s poorest upland areas, Huu Lien is now emerging as a standout destination for eco-, adventure and community-based tourism of Kinh, Nung, Tay and Dao ethnic residents.

The local tourism ecosystem has expanded rapidly. Huu Lien now has 37 accommodation facilities offering over 450 rooms and employing more than 650 workers, including around 470 directly serving visitors, an important engine for job creation and income improvement.

A springboard to higher visibility

In 2025, Huu Lien’s community-based tourism village won two ASEAN Tourism Awards, providing a major boost to its profile and elevating Lang Son’s community-based tourism on national and international maps. The commune is prioritising brand-building to position tourism as a leading economic pillar, targeting 210,000 visitors and 67.2 billion VND (2.5 million USD) in revenue by 2030 while anchoring growth to environmental protection and cultural preservation.

Tourism’s ripple effects are spreading. Le Van Quy, head of Yen Thinh hamlet, opened Phu Quy Homestay in 2022, with foreigners making up about 70% of visitors and average spending of 400,000 VND per person on lodging, meals and motorbike rentals. His family’s income from tourism has doubled compared with farming, supplemented by guiding services to nearby waterfalls, stream bathing and camping.

Policy support has accelerated the trend. The Lang Son provincial People’s Council's Resolution No. 19/2025/NQ-HDND, dated July 15, 2025, on some policies for promoting community-based tourism and unlocking the geopark’s value for 2025–2030 offers 100 million VND per eligible homestay, encouraging broader participation.

Luu Ba Mac, Deputy Director of the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, said simplified procedures and an estimated annual budget of 16.6 billion VND should make the policies easier to access, encouraging businesses and households to invest in tourism projects.

Rock climbing may have sparked the transformation, but demand for accommodation, cuisine, experiences and cultural exchange has since fostered a mutually reinforcing community-based tourism ecosystem, opening a sustainable pathway out of poverty for ethnic minorities and offering a replicable model for other mountainous regions.

Residents are also receiving training in cooking, hospitality, food safety, fire prevention, guiding skills and foreign languages, alongside upgrades to roads, signage and climbing – trekking maps to improve safe access.

Luong Duy Doanh, Director of Fivestar Travel, said the ASEAN Awards act as a powerful calling card boosting Huu Lien’s visibility while raising the bar for quality and sustainability. Eco-tourism, he noted, endures only when it delivers distinctive, locally rooted products through professional and long-term approaches, rather than short-term or overly commercial ones./.

VNA

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