(HBO) - The Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism has coordinated with the People's Committee of Cao Phong district to open a training course on the skills for the rural tourism services (OCOP) in 2020.
The leaders from the Department of
Culture, Sports and Tourism, Cao Phong People's Committee are having photos
with the lecturers and the students participating in the training.
There
were 32 learners, who are the officials in charge of tourism work of Cao Phong
department of culture and information, participating in the training course.
They are also the leaders from the People's Committees, the socio-cultural
officials and individuals, the households and cooperatives doing business or
being able to develop community tourism in association with building new rural
areas in communes in Binh Thanh and Thach Yen communes (Cao Phong).
The
learners studied the following contents of: The overview of tourism,
disseminating and thoroughly grasping the Tourism Law in 2017, the Government's
Decree and the Circular of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
implementing the Law on Tourism, the Travelers’ psychology and communication
skills, the business on the community tourism service, the reception and
accommodation services, the catering services.
At
the end of the course, the learners were allowed to practice their profession
and go on a field trip in Mai Chau district.
A diverse chain of eco-tourism and resort destinations concentrated in Hoa Binh city and the districts of Tan Lac, Da Bac, and Luong Son… Along with the launch of several key high-quality resort tourism projects, these developments have reshaped the landscape and enhanced the appeal of Hoa Binh as a travel destination.
Boasting diverse terrain, a mild climate, and rich natural resources, Cao Phong district is increasingly asserting its place on Vietnam’s tourism map, attracting both domestic and foreign visitors. The district is renowned for its stunning landscapes, majestic mountains, a crystal-clear hydropower lake, and the unique cultural identity of local ethnic groups.
With its pristine landscapes, unique cultural heritage of Muong ethnic minority, and an expanding range of visitor experiences, Tan Lac district of Hoa Binh has fast become a captivating destination for both domestic and international tourists.
Until now, Sung village in Cao Son commune, Da Bac district remains the only Dao ethnic community in Hoa Binh province to develop a community-based tourism model. Beyond its untouched natural landscapes, cultural identity serves as the cornerstone attraction for visitors.
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.