(HBO) – Not only with the advantages of famous cultural tourism but also together with the development of ecotourism, trade villages, preservation and promotion of ethnic cultural identity, Mai Chau district is the "destination" for tourism attracting domestic and international visitors.
The international tourists enjoy a tour to
learn about the cultural identity in Mai Chau district
In 2018, through the promotion of activities
in investment promotion, promotion, mobilization of investment capital for
infrastructure and improvement of service quality, Mai Chau tourism attracted
more crowds to visit, enjoy and relax. In this year, the district has welcomed
332,000 visitors, including 132,500 international visitors, 199,500 domestic
visitors. The total turnover of the year is estimated at 107.6 billion VND.
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Muong Bi - Tan Lac is renowned as one of the four famous Muong regions in Hoa Binh province. Blessed by nature with a favourable climate and stunning landscapes, Tan Lac holds great advantages for tourism development. The local tourism industry has made remarkable strides in recent times thanks to the attention and support from the local authorities and sectors.
With its strategic location, well-developed transport network, and diverse soil and climatic conditions, Hoa Binh is emerging as a must-visit destination in Vietnam's northwestern tourism corridor. The province boasts numerous attractions, including the Kim Boi hot springs (Kim Boi district), the Dau Rong cave complex (Cao Phong), the Mai Chau valley (Mai Chau), and the iconic Hoa Binh hydropower plant.
The northern mountainous province of Hoa Binh has been listed among the 71 most beautiful places to visit worldwide by the prestigious US travel magazine Condé Nast Traveller.
Hoa Binh province’s rich natural and cultural resources position it as a prime location for developing community-based tourism (CBT). In recent years, support from central and provincial policies, as well as assistance from non-governmental organisations, have encouraged local ethnic minority and mountainous communities to actively engage in the sector.