Accordingly, the board requested Party committees, authorities, the Fatherland Front and socio-political organisations to focus on enhancing the Party's leadership, the participation of the Fatherland Front and socio-political organisations, and the responsibility of heads of Party committees and authorities in leading, directing, and organising the implementation of projects, thematic resolutions, directives, and action programmes of the provincial Party Committee related to tourism development.
Attention should be paid to carrying out the planning work in a concerted and effective manner, and sustainably exploiting tourism resources associated with preserving and promoting the traditional cultural identities of ethnic groups, and building Hoa Binh tourism brand.
The board also asked for the acceleration of key transport projects in the province to serve tourism development, and the increased support for the implementation of key investment projects in the non-smoke industry with none-state budget capital directed by the province’s steering board for the implementation of key projects.
More efforts must be made to build mechanisms and policies to mobilise investment resources to upgrade technical infrastructure in key tourist areas and destinations; assist investors to develop cultural, spiritual, eco-resort, and community-based tourism products, and rural tourism associated with local OCOP (one commune one product) products; and support community-based tourism villages, local people, and ethnic minorities to learn vocational and tourism skills.
A specific communication campaign for the 2024 - 2025 period, with a vision to 2030, will be developed to promote Hoa Binh tourism to key domestic and international markets.
The Party Committees of districts and Hoa Binh city were required to focus on building the regional planning by selecting places with potential for tourism development to add to planning; strengthen management over environmental resources; maintain security and order; and create conditions to attract more investment in the non-smoke industry.