(HBO) - Up to now, the tourism and services in Mai Chau district have basically returned to normal operations, however, they still ensure the flexible and safe adaptation, and the effective control of Covid-19. pandemics. Particularly in the first 3 months of 2022, the district welcomed over 87,770 turns of visitors, in which, there were 1,439 turns of international visitors and 86,331 turns of domestic tourists, the total revenue was estimated at 100,321 million VND.
The tourists are experiencing the
beauty of the nature in Hang Kia commune (Mai Chau).
In order to promote the
district's tourism industry to develop and become an attractive destination for
tourists, the district continues building and coordinating to organize many
cultural and sports programs and activities. The conditions are ready to
welcome and serve international tourists. The brands and typical tourism products
have been strengthened. The administrative reform has been promoted, creating
favorable conditions for the potential corporations and businesses to invest in
the area, especially in the field of tourism and services.
Nestled at the foot of a mountain with the serene Sia stream flowing by, Hich 2 village in Mai Hich commune, Mai Chau district, offers a tranquil retreat and an authentic cultural experience of the Thai ethnic community. Known for its unspoiled nature and preserved traditions, it has become a favourite destination for international tourists.
The People’s Committee of Tan Lac district recently hosted a cultural, sports and tourism festival of local highland communes and a ceremony to receive the Heritage Tree designation.
Hien Luong commune in Da Bac district is blessed with beautiful landscapes, thanks to its location besides a vast, picturesque reservoir with clear waters year-round. This natural advantage has allowed the local ethnic minorities to develop sustainable tourism, becoming a community tourism destination.
The 2024 Tour Guide Competition was held in the framework of the Hoa Binh Provincial Culture and Tourism Week, bringing together 13 contestants from seven districts and cities to celebrate the vital role of tour guides as cultural ambassadors.