An Giang develops community-based tourism

  • Tourists visit Con En eco-tourist site in Cu Lao Gieng commune. VNA Photo: Khánh Hoà
    Tourists visit Con En eco-tourist site in Cu Lao Gieng commune. VNA Photo: Khánh Hoà
  • The brocade weaving craft of Cham ethnic group in Chau Phong village, Chau Phong commune. VNA Photo: Khánh Hoà
    The brocade weaving craft of Cham ethnic group in Chau Phong village, Chau Phong commune. VNA Photo: Khánh Hoà
  • The brocade weaving craft of Cham ethnic group in Chau Phong village, Chau Phong commune. VNA Photo: Khánh Hoà
    The brocade weaving craft of Cham ethnic group in Chau Phong village, Chau Phong commune. VNA Photo: Khánh Hoà
  • The brocade weaving craft of Khmer ethnic group in Van Giao village, Tinh Bien commune. VNA Photo: Khánh Hoà
    The brocade weaving craft of Khmer ethnic group in Van Giao village, Tinh Bien commune. VNA Photo: Khánh Hoà
  • Chhay-dam drum dance at Khmer pagodas is recognised as national intangible cultural heritage. VNA Photo: Khánh Hoà
    Chhay-dam drum dance at Khmer pagodas is recognised as national intangible cultural heritage. VNA Photo: Khánh Hoà
Located at the headwaters of the Mekong River and serving as a gateway to the sea, An Giang province boasts abundant resources for community-based tourism development. The province is distinguished by its unique cultural convergence of Cham, Khmer and Kinh communities, along with diverse attractions such as Cam Mountain, Sam Mountain, the Tra Su cajeput forest and traditional craft villages. In 2025, An Giang welcomed over 24 million visitors, including over 1.9 million international arrivals, generating total revenue of 67.7 billion VND (2.6 million USD). In the coming period, An Giang’s tourism sector will continue to develop community-based tourism to support local communities in improving livelihoods through tourism based on cultural and natural resources. VNA Photo: Khánh Hoà

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