The US newspaper Newsweek has listed Ha Long Bay of Vietnam among the Top 100 most beautiful UNESCO World Heritage Sites, which include both natural and man-made wonders.
The US newspaper Newsweek lists Ha Long Bay of Vietnam among
the Top 100 most beautiful UNESCO World Heritage Sites. (Photo: VNA)
Ha Long
Bay in the northeastern province of Quang Ninh was placed in the 14th
position.
"Ha Long Bay,
in the Gulf of Tonkin, includes some 1,600 islands and
islets, forming a spectacular seascape of limestone pillars,” the Newsweek
described.
"Because of their precipitous nature, most of the islands are uninhabited and
unaffected by a human presence. The site's outstanding scenic beauty is
complemented by its great biological interest," it said.
The Newsweek’s Top 100 most beautiful UNESCO World Heritage Sties have been
picked out from the UNESCO list of over 1,000 protected places across the
globe.
Ha Long Bay, a must-go place for those who spend holidays in Vietnam, which has
been twice recognised by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Organisation (UNESCO). Ha Long
Bay has been named one of
the seven natural wonders of the world.
The heritage site has become a magnet drawing visitors to Quang Ninh.Last
year, the province welcomed a total of 9.87 million tourists, including 4.28
million foreigners.
The province aims to attract over 12 million visitors this year, including 5
million foreigners.
Source:VNA
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.
Van Son Commune, Tan Lạc district, Hoa Binh province also known as "Cloud Valley," boasts a cool climate, stunning natural landscapes, and majestic scenery. Visitors who have been to this place should make a stop at Chien Hamlet to experience a lot of fascinating things and feel the friendly, warmth of the Muong ethnic people.
Thanks to the effective exploitation of natural landscape and the cultural diversity of ethnic minorities, Hoa Binh province has become an attractive destination for tourists seeking experiences and exploration.
The Department of Cultural Heritage has just coordinated with the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Hoa Binh province to organize a training on implementing the model of the cultural heritage connected in the cultural tourism journey in Cao Phong and Lac Son districts.
The Sung village in Cao Son commune, Da Bac district, is endowed with pristine natural landscape, and Dao Tien ethnic minority community in the village preserves rich cultural heritage, including traditional housing, clothing, language, scripts, customs, and daily life practices. Since the community-based tourism model was introduced in the locality, these traditional cultural values have been further preserved and promoted.