(HBO) - From the beginning of the year to the end of May, there are 28,000 tourists who visited Lac Son district, including 350 international visitors and 27,650 domestic tourists.
Waterfall Mu, Tu Do
commune (Lac Son) is an attractive destination for tourists in hot sunny days.
Revenue
from tourism reached VND 8.4 billion, up 2% compared to the same period in
2018. In the coming time, Lac Son district will promote propaganda and tourism
promotion. Creating a favorable environment to attract businesses to invest in
the field of services and tourism. Encouraging people to develop community
tourism models. Strengthenning the training on tourism. building more tourist
sites, especially the tourist site of Mu waterfall in Tu Do commune with other tourist
spots in the district.
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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.