From area-based thinking to product-based thinking in tourism development
The rearrangement of local administrative boundaries in 2025 has created significant changes in geographical space and tourism development potential.
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The rearrangement of local administrative boundaries in 2025 has created significant changes in geographical space and tourism development potential.
Over the past 60 years, Vietnamese archaeology has made major discoveries associated with various cultural layers. Scientific reports are regularly published every year; numerous new excavation pits have been opened; and thousands of artifacts have been studied and preserved.
As the connecting link between visitors and destinations, tour operations also play a crucial role in designing, coordinating, and ensuring product quality, while generating momentum for tourism growth. As visitor consumption trends undergo strong changes, tour operations need to further promote their pioneering role.
The Viet Nam Institute of Culture, Arts, Sports and Tourism organised a workshop titled “Developing tourism in UNESCO global geoparks in Viet Nam” on October 24 in Ha Noi with the participation of representatives from local tourism management agencies, experts, tourism researchers, and travel companies.
The People’s Committee of Lam Dong province, in coordination with the Viet Nam–Korea Business and Investment Association (VKBIA), hosted a networking event in Da Lat city on June 6, aiming to enhance cultural and tourism cooperation between the Central Highlands province and its Republic of Korea (RoK) counterparts.