(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./.
Alongside the diverse cultural identities of the Kinh, Muong, Tay, Thai, Dao, and Mong ethnic people, Hoa Binh province is also renowned as the "capital" of the northwestern Vietnamese cuisine, offering unique and distinctive dishes. At festivals, during Lunar New Year (Tet), or on significant family or community occasions, special dishes are prepared, leaving a lasting impression on visitors.
A Phong Linh (Yellow Tabebuia) flower garden in Thang village, Thach Yen commune, Cao Phong district is currently in full bloom, drawing a large number of visitors.
Community-based tourism has been thriving in Pa Co commune, Mai Chau district thanks to advantages in natural landscape and cultural identity.
Doan Ket commune of Yen Thuy district has recently held a ceremony to receive a certificate recognising Ta communal house as a provincial-level historical and cultural relic site.
In Lac Thuy district, the fertile alluvial land along the Boi River is now home to lush green mulberry gardens, marking the emergence of a new agricultural industry - mulberry cultivation and silkworm farming.
Officially opening in February, Ngoi Hoa Ecotourism Site (PriorBay Resort) in Suoi Hoa commune, Tan Lac district, has quickly become a sought-after destination. It offers visitors a chance to indulge in distinctive and enticing experiences.