(HBO) – Hoa Binh province’s Luong Son district has asked businesses, tourist destinations and worshipping places to ensure environmental sanitation and firefighting.

Local authorities have also stepped up their supervisions over cultural, sport and tourism activities, and inspections over COVID-10 prevention and control of tourist sites, business establishments and worshipping places. They have coordinated with the provincial museum to review the list of relic sites in the locality.


Photo: Phuong Hoang Golf course in Lam Son commune (Luong Son district) remains a magnet for domestic and foreign tourists

Luong Son attracted 24,176 tourists, including 11,562 foreigners, in the first quarter of this year, up 1.7 times from the figure recorded in the same period in 2020. The holidaymakers mainly opted leisure, eco-, entertainment and sport tourism. The locality pocketed some 68.4 billion VND from the tourism sector during the three months./.

 


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