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2.6 mln USD to for sustainable tourism in Quang Binh
Some 2.6 million USD from the “Greater Mekong
Subregion Sustainable Tourism Development” project will be injected into the
central province of Quang Binh to preserve and upgrade ecological tourism in the
locality.
This is part of a five-year ADB-funded project, starting from 2009, to boost
socio-economic development with focus on poverty reduction, infrastructure,
heritage preservation in five provinces of Vietnam.
Of the funding, over 2.1 million USD will be provided by the Asian Development
Bank (ADB) and the remaining, about 400,000 USD, will be reciprocal capital.
The project will concentrate on the preservation of the Phong Nha Ke Bang
National Park, which is home to two villages living in the core zone and six
others in buffer zones, the project’s director, Le The Luc, said, adding that
their livelihoods mainly depend on forestry that leads to the degradation of the
whole park.
The investment will be spent to upgrade Phong Nha and Tien Son caves, use
environmentally friendly materials like composite for making boats to reduce
pollution while developing some services serving ecological tourism in other
tourist sites.
Apart from setting up a database on local geography, ethnic minority groups and
their traditional culture, the project will develop pastoral and community-based
tourism to help improve earnings of people in buffer zones. Thus, more than
56,500 people are expected to directly or indirectly benefit from the project.
Source: VNA |
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