(HBO) - A delegation of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Hoa Binh province inspected tourism operations at some key tourist destinations in Kim Boi district.

The delegation inspects tourism operations at the Serena Resort Kim Boi ecotourism complex.

As COVID-19 has been kept under control, tourist spots of the district see recovery and attract a large number of visitors.

The most popular types recently were ecotourism and resort tourism. In the first three months of the year, the district welcomed 22,000 holidaymakers, earning more than 18 billion VND (780,000 USD) from tourism.

During the inspection at the Serena Resort Kim Boi ecotourism complex, Vietnam Trade Union Hotel, Kim Boi mineral spring, V-Resort Kim Boi, and An Lac Eco Farm and Hot Springs, the delegation highly valued the quality of services and the measures to build the sites as attractive and safe destinations.

The department will provide counselling for the provincial People’s Committee and partner with the localities to realise the dual targets of curbing the pandemic and stimulating domestic tourism in the new normal./.



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