Vietnam's Community-based Tourism Overcomes New Challenges in Post-Covid-19 Era

Vietnam's Community-based Tourism Overcomes New Challenges in Post-Covid-19 Era

The pandemic has greatly affected local women working in community-based tourism. To adapt and overcome difficulties, with the support of foreign organizations, they have come up with many creative ways to attract customers in post Covid-19.
J'rai Women Brocade Weaving Club in Ia Mo Nong

J'rai Women Brocade Weaving Club in Ia Mo Nong

Seemingly lost in the flow of time, the J'rai’s traditional brocade weaving in Ia Mo Nong gradually came back to life under the deft hands and dedication of local people.
Developing Community-based Tourism in Lang Teng

Developing Community-based Tourism in Lang Teng

The H’re in Lang Teng hamlet takes great pride in their cultural values. Their traditional brocade weaving is recognized as a national intangible cultural heritage. Locals have now become familiar with community-based tourism using age-old customs.
Ca Mau develops unique products to promote tourism

Ca Mau develops unique products to promote tourism

The People’s Committee of the southernmost province of Ca Mau on March 26 organised a conference on tourism promotion in order to reform the local tourism sector and spur its sustainable development.
First community-based tourism model in Muong La launched

First community-based tourism model in Muong La launched

Located at an altitude of 1,800 metres above sea level with its generous nature and cool climate, Ngoc Chien Community-based Tourism (CBT) – the very first CBT model in Ngoc Chien commune, Muong La district, Son La province have been official launched.
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