(HBO) - Hoa Binh Tourism joint Stock Company on April 28 launched a green tour of a community cultural hamlet of Muong ethnic group in Suoi Hoa commune and experience water games at the floating house complex in Ngoi hamlet in Tan Lac district’s Suoi Hoa commune.
Tourists participate in a lucky draw to win vouchers to use
preferential services of Hoa Binh Tourism JSC.
Located in the Hoa Binh Lake National Tourism Complex, Ngoi
hamlet has a pristine beauty and boasts a typical cultural identity of Muong
people. In recent years, the Hoa Binh Tourism JSC has invested in, together
with locals, building an ecotourism site and community-based tourism sites with
the aim of contributing to preserving natural landscapes and boosting
sustainable economic and cultural development. In addition, the company also
put into operation a water park, with many attractive water games and a
floating restaurant to serve tourists and generate jobs and stable incomes for
tens of local households.
On the day of launching the tour, hundreds of tourists
experienced and participated in a lucky draw to win vouchers to use
preferential services, watch a boat racing of local households that are engaged
in homestay services, experienced water games, visited tourist sites and
homestays, and enjoyed a party at Da Giang floating restaurant./.
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.
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.