(HBO) - A delegation comprising leaders of Hoa Binh province’s Departments of Planning and Investment; Culture, Sport and Tourism; Natural Resources and Environment; the Hoa Binh clean agriculture firm and Thien Phuc construction investment company recently made a fact-finding trip in Vay Nua (Da Bac).
The delegation at Vay Nua commune (Da Bac).
After studying
the conditions in Lau Bai and Tham hamlets in Vay Nua commune, the Hoa Binh
clean agriculture firm and Thien Phuc construction investment company prepared
documents for the Thien Phuc eco-tourism and resort projects in Vay Nua.
The
projects will combine tourism with hi-tech agricultural development and conservation of nature and culture traits of
local ethnic groups, which is in line with the tourism development orientations
of Da Bac district and Hoa Binh province.
The
projects will be carried out at a budget of more than 500 billion VND (over
21.86 million USD) and projected to welcome 3,000 guests per day.
During a
working session with local authorities, investors hoped that the provincial
People’s Committee will create the best conditions for them in legal procedures
for the prompt implementation of the projects./.
Hoa Binh has taken measures, focusing on removing barriers in terms of mechanism, policy, infrastructure, and upgrading technical infrastructure facilities serving tourism and the quality of human resources, to promote tourism development in the Hoa Binh Lake area.
Over the past time, Da Bac has deployed measures to lure more domestic and foreign visitors to the locality, aiming to turn tourism into the district’s economic spearhead.
Covering an area of over 52,000 hectares spanning districts of Mai Chau, Tan Lac, Cao Phong, Da Bac, and Hoa Binh City, Hoa Binh lake has strong potential for tourism development. In recent years, thanks to the attention of local Party Committees and authorities as well as support from international organisations, the advantages of tourism in the lake area have been utilised.
Mai Chau is a mountainous district and home to many ethnic groups such as Thai, Muong, Kinh, Mong, Dao, and Tay with distinctive cultural identities, creating a diverse and unique cultural treasure. Aware of its advantages, the district has paid attention to the preservation and promotion of ethnic groups’ cultural values so that culture will become a leverage for tourism and contribute to socio-economic development and life quality improvement.