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Community tourism in Sapa
With its beautiful natural landscape and unique cultural identity
of ethnic minorities, Sa Pa town, in Lao Cai province, is focusing on developing
community-based tourism (homestay), in an attempt to reduce overcrowding in
urban areas and remove poverty, as well as developing sustainable tourism in
association with the protection of it’s cultural identity and local ecological
environment.
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Towards villages and community
Hoang Van Muc, who is the initiator of the homestay tourism model in Ta Van
commune, talk about improving the quality of tourism services in the Giay ethnic
people’s families to attract and retain visitors, especially foreigners, from
preserving cultural identity, customs and habits, house cleaning, cleaning
villages; to making handmade brocade and cooking ethnic dishes with ingredients
from home gardens.
Ta Van translates as ‘big arc’ in the local dialect. As a matter of fact, Giay
ethinic people’s houses dangle on the bow-shaped mountain slope, embracing the
Muong Hoa stream and winding around the terraced fields. Community-based tourism
is a tourism model for tourists, who enjoy experiencing and learning about local
customs and habits.
They will eat and sleep at local people’s houses, as well as work with the local
people, as they explore the unique local culture. For this reason, the model has
its own appeal.
Arriving in Ta Van on summer days, it is clearly to see the image of foreign
children playing with ethnic minority children in a very natural, fun and
friendly way, as if they have lived close together since childhood; or the image
of foreign tourists visiting the terraced rice fields, the Muong Hoa stream and
admiring the traditional handicrafts of woven flax, indigo dyed, painting
beeswax on brocade, with an introduction from local "guides".
The visitors have an opportunity to experience the feeling of being "real
citizens" of the land. According to Polin, a French tourist, her family has
chosen the homestay tour, as it enables them to stay at the local people’s house
and learn about their culture and customs.
Creating a community tour is not easy, according to Ly Thi Ly, an owner of a
family homestay at Ton Van Giay 2 hamlet.
With the tourism model, the services, rooms, meals are not a big problem,
meanwhile the most important aspect is how to make visitors to feel comfortable,
while enjoying life and the culture of the land, she added.
According to, Ta Van commune People's Committee Chairman, Phan Manh Hoang, Ta
Van Giay 1 homestay group is one of the five homestay groups in Vietnam that has
been awarded the ASEAN prize.
Currently, among 140 local households, more than 40 households are registered as
homestay models. With a capacity of 10 to 20 people in each house, in peak
season, the households can welcome an average of around 200 to 300 tourists
every day.
The price for one night stay at Ta Van is quite cheap, ranging from VND100,000
(US$4.4) to VND150,000 (US$6.6), depending on the room type. However, businesses
have also invested in high-grade rooms, which can cost up to VND1 million
(US$44) per night.
In addition, Giay people in Ta Van also offer visitors an opportunity to enjoy
ethnic cuisine and cultural performances such as the fan dance, pipe singing and
folk singing.
Aiming to meet the demand of tourists and promote the potential of the climate,
landscape and multi-colored cultures of it’s ethnic groups, Sapa district has
focused on investing in the development of the community tourism model.
Up to now, Sapa district has 154 homestays in Ta Van, Lao Chai, Ban Ho and Ta
Phin communes, earning tens of billions of dong each year.
Creating product value
Community tourism development is headed in the right direction in Sapa, but the
sustainable development of this type of tourism can have its problems.
For this reason, the Lao Cai provincial Department of Culture, Sports and
Tourism and Sapa district’s authorities have defined the motto "turn heritage
into assets".
It is necessary that each community and village have their own characteristic
product.
In order to achieve the goal, Sapa has focused on preserving traditional
festivals, such as the Gau Tao festival, the Khen (a type of wind instrument)
dancing festival, Xoe dancing, fan dancing and Cap sac (coming-of-age) ritual.
After preserving and restoring the original festivals, Sapa brings it’s
festivals and tourist events into towns, communes and villages, to mark the
occasion of the Lunar New Year, spring festival, as well as national holidays in
the year, with the aim of attracting tourists. In the communes, ethnic art teams
have been established, performing for visitors at the homestay.
The preservation of the national cultural identity, while serving domestic and
foreign tourists, has created jobs and income for local people.
In addition, Sapa strengthened the embellishment and protection of Muong Hoa
valley, which have been recognized as national historical and cultural
monuments, and local terraces recognised as national relic sites at Trung Chai,
Ta Van, Hau Thao and Sa Sa Ho communes.
To get to Sa Pa, tourists can choose many tourist routes such as Sa Pa Town - Y
Linh Ho - Lao Chai - Ta Van; Lao Chai - Ta Van - Ban Ho - Thanh Phu - Nam Sai;
or Sa Pa town - Ta Phin - Mong Sen - Tac Co.
In order to create a tourism product value chain, Sapa has strengthened regional
links through community tourism routes.
In addition, the district has also encouraged and supported enterprises to
co-ordinate with local people and authorities in each village and commune, to
invest and exploit the potential and advantages of tourism.
Accordingly, each local will co-ordinate with travel agencies in attracting
visitors, preserving cultural identity and managing tourism.
With the Noi Bai - Lao Cai expressway, convenient transportation and the Phan Xi
Pang cable car complex, Sapa is expected to become a national tourism
destination.
According to Le Manh Hao, Vice Chairman of People's Committee of Sapa district,
in the first six months of 2017 the number of tourist to Sapa reached more than
one million, double the amount over the same period last year, bringing in
revenue of nearly VND2trillion.
It is a golden opportunity to community travel in Sapa as it continues to
develop in the near future.
Source: Nhan Dan |
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