Chau Doc: Intersection of colors
Amidst the sunny and windy Hau River, Chau Doc emerges with a diverse cultural identity. Cham villages on Chau Giang Island, vibrant floating markets or Ba Chua Xu Temple on Sam Mountain all contribute to creating a vivid picture of the West.
Chau Doc ( An Giang ): Cultural colors along the Hau River
Not far from the center is Tra Su cajuput forest - a unique flooded ecosystem, where visitors can immerse themselves among duckweed and ancient cajuput trees, enjoying a quiet space, almost separate from the noisy world .
Ha Tinh : Nature meets culture
This place is a harmonious combination of sea, forest and traditional values. Thien Cam beach still retains its wild beauty, Vu Quang National Park is recognized as an ASEAN Heritage Park, and Ha Tinh countryside is brilliant with flower roads and handicraft villages.
Ha Tinh: Between pristine nature and cultural heritage
Visitors to Ha Tinh can stroll around the countryside, visit Nguyen Du Memorial Site, or participate in community activities associated with rural restoration and environmental conservation.
Phu Ly: Heritage street by the river
From a small riverside town, Phu Ly is gradually becoming a bright spot thanks to the way it preserves its heritage in the heart of a modern city. The small alleys in Chau Cau, the ancient Bau Pagoda or the old craft villages such as Doi Tam and Nha Xa still retain their old charm.
Phu Ly (Ha Nam): Old traces remain in new life
The city is promoting responsible tourism by supporting artisans, preserving traditional festivals and integrating cultural elements into urban development.
Song Cau: Living slowly by the sea
Located between Quy Nhon and Tuy Hoa, this coastal town is a haven for those who want to unplug from modern life. Residents here live slowly, close to the sea and close to each other, creating a unique and friendly culture.
Song Cau (Phu Yen): A green gem between two coastal cities
Here, visitors can row a basket boat, learn to weave nets, make coconut rice paper or simply sit in small wooden houses watching the sea and listening to locals tell stories about the craft village.
Tam Ky: Land of festivals and arts
Not as noisy as Hoi An, Tam Ky has a rustic beauty but rich in cultural values. From Tam Thanh mural village, Mother Thu monument to Hoa Sua festival or summer lotus ponds - all create a gentle but profound picture.
Tam Ky (Quang Nam): New color of green tourism in Central Vietnam
The city is also promoting green tourism models, such as zero-emission boat tours, community homestays, and coastal cleanup and tree-planting programs with local residents.
Independent research commissioned by Booking.com, surveyed more than 32,000 people in 34 countries and territories, including 1,000 people from Vietnam.
According to a survey conducted by Booking.com - a global booking platform, 99% of Vietnamese tourists want to travel in a more sustainable way, 83% have started to change their habits. This reflects a strong movement in the way Vietnamese and international tourists view travel: not only to know, but also to keep.
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