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Central province develops craft villages to lure visitors
In addition to historical relics, beautiful
beaches and landscapes, central Quang Nam province also attracts visitors with
traditional craft villages. The province now has over 40 traditional craft
villages, with the weaving village of the Ca Tu ethnic people getting special
attention from tourists.
By promoting such villages in combination with tourism development, Quang Nam
reaps benefits not only in terms of economic value but it also nurtures and
preserves the unique characteristics and culture of the land.
The programme “A day being a resident of an ancient quarter” brings hundreds of
visitors to Tra Que vegetable village a day. Visitors taking part in the
programme have a chance to plant, harvest and process vegetables like local
residents and enjoy traditional dishes in the village.
Welcoming domestic and foreign tourists expands outlets for Tra Que’s farm
produce in the country and abroad. Many of the province’s fine arts and
handicraft products can reach the European and American markets in this way.
Deputy Chairman of Quang Nam People’s Committee Tran Minh Ca conveyed that the
province has created many favourable conditions for traditional craft villages
like providing financial support, and helping build infrastructure and
vocational training, as well as finding markets for their products.
The province has so far approved a combined investment capital of over 200
billion VND (11.1 million USD) to help craft villages.
According to the province’s Department for Culture, Sports and Tourism, the
expansion of investment in tourism programmes to the villages has markedly
helped raise revenue for the tourism sector and improved people’s lives. In
2008, the province earned about 770 billion VND (42.7 million USD) from tourism.
However, in a recent survey, the German Organisation for Technical Cooperation (GTZ)
said that Quang Nam traditional craft villages have had their trademarks for a
long time with beautiful scenery, favourable infrastructure, and, in particular,
they are easily linked with other sites in tour itineraries, but the development
trends are not sustainable and not really attractive to visitors.
Tran Minh Ca conceded this and added that some traditional craft villages in the
province showed signs of a downturn, as they are unable keep up with the market.
Farmers continue to focus on products with which they have experience without
paying attention to customer demand.
The province is giving priority to the recovery of craft villages, combined with
building attractive tourism programmes. It is also focusing on developing
cultural and historical tourism in combination with luxury eco-tourism and
entertainment.
Source: VNA |
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