(QNO) - The project of Establishing sustainable development mechanisms for cottage industries in rural mountainous areas in Quang Nam province (EMMi) launched an experimental tour to explore Muong village, Tra Giang commune, Bac Tra My district on August 27.
The EMMi project, in collaboration with the Foundation for International Development/Relief (FIDR), is currently supporting three community-based tourism groups in Tak Chuom cultural village, Muong village, and Cao Son cultural village in Bac Tra My district.
To provide an opportunity for members of these community-based tourism groups to learn and share experiences in tourism development, the EMMi project organized an experiential visit for members of Tak Chuom village to Muong village.
The group experienced a bicycle tour to check in at the iron suspension bridge, visited rice fields, harvested Thanh Tra and guava at local gardens, and enjoyed sugarcane juice at the Traditional village house 2.
After touring the outskirts of the village, the group visited the stilt house of Mr. Nui's family, where they watched and participated in traditional Muong bamboo dancing, listened to traditional musical instruments, played folk games such as Con throwing and Mang hitting, drank Can wine, and tried their hand at crafting woven items.
In addition, the group enjoyed a lunch under the stilt house, featuring Muong ethnic specialties such as three-colored sticky rice, grilled wild chicken, stream fish, and forest vegetables.
Recently, the EMMi project has been actively collaborating with local authorities, various departments, and the community in promoting community-based tourism.
The Muong village tour will be enchanced upgraded to welcome visitor groups from Da Nang city and Hoi An city in the near future.