Tuyen Quang developing typical tourism products

The northern mountainous province of Tuyen Quang has been developing typical tourism products to meet the demand of domestic and international markets and turn tourism into an important economic sector in the province by 2025 and 2030.
Tuyen Quang developing typical tourism products ảnh 1Tourists enjoy pear blossom in Na Hang district, Tuyen Quang province. (Photo: VNA) 

Tuyen Quang (VNA) – The northern mountainous province of Tuyen Quang has been developing typical tourism products to meet the demand of domestic and international markets and turn tourism into an important economic sector in the province by 2025 and 2030.

Accordingly, the locality will focus on developing tourism products that take advantage of the local strengths in culture, history, festivals, resort tourism, healthcare tourism, and sports tourism.

Specifically, for cultural and historical tourism, the province focuses on developing products such as tours to historical revolutionary sites, particularly Tan Trao - known as Vietnam's revolutionary cradle.

For cultural - festival - spiritual tourism, Tuyen Quang focuses on developing products such as tours to visit/experience the daily life of ethnic groups in villages of Nam Dip, Pa Then - Lam Binh district, Ban Ba - Chiem Hoa district, Khau Trang - Hong Thai, Na Hang district.

Resort tourism and healthcare tourism will be promoted in areas in Na Hang lake, My Lam commune (Yen Son district), and Tan Trao Flamingo Resort.

Sports and adventure tourism includes climbing to conquer the peaks of Pac Ta - Na Hang, Khau Mut, Pu Nang Tien - Lam Binh, trekking primeval forests, waterfalls (Mo waterfall, Khuoi Nhi, Ban Ba ...) hot air balloon, paragliding, and skydiving.

To develop typical tourism products, the province focuses on perfecting incentive mechanisms and policies, and encouraging businesses and people to invest in building products based on their potential advantages and local tourism capacity.

The province also develops specific tourism markets and products, and promotes its tourism branding. In addition, localities have concertedly implemented measures to mobilise investment capital for tourism development and typical products.

The province also pays attention to developing high-quality human resources for tourism, encouraging and supporting the community to participate in tourism development, and building featured products, particularly those taking advantage of traditional cultural values such as Then singing, fire dance, Long Tong festival, “Cap sac” (coming-of-age) ritual, and Dai Phan ceremony.

According to the provincial Department of Culture, Sports, and Tourism, in 2022, the locality welcomed over 2.3 million visitors, earning a revenue of over 2.4 trillion VND (102.1 million USD). The province strives to attract over 2.5 million visitors in 2023, and get a revenue of 3 trillion VND./.

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