(QNO) - A talk show titled “Linking, promoting, and cooperating for the tourism development between Tuyen Quang and Quang Nam provinces” took place in Hoi An city (Quang Nam province) on July 25.
A representative from the Management Board of Tuyen Quang provincial Tourist Areas highlighted that Tuyen Quang has over 600 historical and cultural relics, making it a "living museum" and an invaluable repository of Vietnam's revolutionary history.
The Tan Trao Special National Historic Site is one of the most important revolutionary historical sites in 20th-century Vietnamese history. Notable landmarks include Na Nua Shack (Na Lua), Tan Trao communal house, Hong Thai communal house, Tan Trao banyan tree, and Hang Bong Shack,...
These sites are essential for domestic and international tourists on their journeys of sightseeing, researching, and studying.
Tuyen Quang, home to 22 ethnic groups with rich cultural heritage, preserves and develops unique traditional festivals. Notably, the The Tuyen Quang Citadel Festival has been confirmed by the Vietnam Guinness Book of Records as having the most unique and largest lanterns in Viet Nam.
Mr. Van Ba Son, Deputy Director of Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Quang Nam province, stated that the talk show provides an opportunity for Tuyen Quang's and Quang Nam's tourism to share information about their potentials and advantages, aiming to enhance cooperation, particularly in destination promotion and tourism product marketing for mutual benefit.
Quang Nam's recent collaborations with Northern regions provide insights into rural and community-based tourism.
On this occasion, the delegates discussed strategies to enhance visitor exchange between Tuyen Quang and Quang Nam by targeting potential tourist segments.