Dong Thap province works to develop eco-tourism

  • Photo: Citrus farms in Long Hau commune, Lai Vung district, attract tourists. VNA Photo: Nhựt An
    Photo: Citrus farms in Long Hau commune, Lai Vung district, attract tourists. VNA Photo: Nhựt An
  • Photo: Nine citrus farms in Lai Vung district are open for tourists. VNA Photo: Nhựt An
    Photo: Nine citrus farms in Lai Vung district are open for tourists. VNA Photo: Nhựt An
  • Photo: Citrus farms in Lai Vung district help to double income of local residents as compared with traditional farming models. VNA Photo: Nhựt An
    Photo: Citrus farms in Lai Vung district help to double income of local residents as compared with traditional farming models. VNA Photo: Nhựt An
  • Photo: Citrus farms in Long Hau commune, Lai Vung district, attract tourists. VNA Photo: Nhựt An
    Photo: Citrus farms in Long Hau commune, Lai Vung district, attract tourists. VNA Photo: Nhựt An
  • Photo: Citrus farms in Long Hau commune, Lai Vung district, attract tourists. VNA Photo: Nhựt An
    Photo: Citrus farms in Long Hau commune, Lai Vung district, attract tourists. VNA Photo: Nhựt An
The Mekong Delta province of Dong Thap is stepping up the development of agro-ecotourism, community tourism and other types of eco-tourism, aiming to give new experiences to holidaymakers. Such models help to protect the environment, promote local culture, lengthen value chains, raise farm produce values and generate jobs for rural residents. Community-based tourism has helped Dong Thap rank number three in the number of tourists in the Mekong Delta region. VNA Photo: Nhựt An

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