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Green tourism opens new development pathway for northernmost frontier
Cherry blossom season, lasting from late December to March, attracts tourists to Lung Cu. VNA Photo: Minh Tâm
Key destinations such as the Lung Cu National Flag Tower, Lung Cu Temple, Lo Lo Chai community-based culture and tourism village and Ma Le cultural village continue to receive priority in conservation and effective exploitation. VNA Photo: Minh Tâm
In 2026, Lung Cu aims to attract over 450,000 visitors. VNA Photo: Minh Tâm
Lung Cu is orienting tourism development towards a green and sustainable model, with cultural and landscape conservation as its foundation. VNA Photo: Minh Tâm
Lung Cu is orienting tourism development towards a green and sustainable model, with cultural and landscape conservation as its foundation. VNA Photo: Minh Tâm
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Green tourism opens new development pathway for northernmost frontier
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Lung Cu commune in Tuyen Quang province has chosen tourism as its leading economic sector, not only capitalising on local strengths but also as a natural path to create jobs, support sustainable poverty reduction, and enhance living standards in Vietnam’s northernmost region. Covering 95.2 square kilometres and comprising 37 villages with a population of over 15,000, Lung Cu is a border commune of strategic importance. It boasts distinctive tourism assets, including the Lung Cu National Flag Tower, the northernmost point of Vietnam, and a rich cultural space shaped by highland ethnic communities. Despite a low economic starting point, underdeveloped infrastructure and fragmented agricultural production, the commune has identified tourism as a breakthrough pathway to accelerate economic restructuring and achieve sustainable poverty reduction. VNA Photo: Minh Tâm
Green tourism opens new development pathway for northernmost frontier
Lung Cu commune in Tuyen Quang province has chosen tourism as its leading economic sector, not only capitalising on local strengths but also as a natural path to create jobs, support sustainable poverty reduction, and enhance living standards in Vietnam’s northernmost region. Covering 95.2 square kilometres and comprising 37 villages with a population of over 15,000, Lung Cu is a border commune of strategic importance. It boasts distinctive tourism assets, including the Lung Cu National Flag Tower, the northernmost point of Vietnam, and a rich cultural space shaped by highland ethnic communities. Despite a low economic starting point, underdeveloped infrastructure and fragmented agricultural production, the commune has identified tourism as a breakthrough pathway to accelerate economic restructuring and achieve sustainable poverty reduction. VNA Photo: Minh Tâm
Green tourism opens new development pathway for northernmost frontier
Lung Cu commune in Tuyen Quang province has chosen tourism as its leading economic sector, not only capitalising on local strengths but also as a natural path to create jobs, support sustainable poverty reduction, and enhance living standards in Vietnam’s northernmost region. Covering 95.2 square kilometres and comprising 37 villages with a population of over 15,000, Lung Cu is a border commune of strategic importance. It boasts distinctive tourism assets, including the Lung Cu National Flag Tower, the northernmost point of Vietnam, and a rich cultural space shaped by highland ethnic communities. Despite a low economic starting point, underdeveloped infrastructure and fragmented agricultural production, the commune has identified tourism as a breakthrough pathway to accelerate economic restructuring and achieve sustainable poverty reduction. VNA Photo: Minh Tâm
Green tourism opens new development pathway for northernmost frontier
Lung Cu commune in Tuyen Quang province has chosen tourism as its leading economic sector, not only capitalising on local strengths but also as a natural path to create jobs, support sustainable poverty reduction, and enhance living standards in Vietnam’s northernmost region. Covering 95.2 square kilometres and comprising 37 villages with a population of over 15,000, Lung Cu is a border commune of strategic im
Green tourism opens new development pathway for northernmost frontier
Lung Cu commune in Tuyen Quang province has chosen tourism as its leading economic sector, not only capitalising on local strengths but also as a natural path to create jobs, support sustainable poverty reduction, and enhance living standards in Vietnam’s northernmost region. Covering 95.2 square kilometres and comprising 37 villages with a population of over 15,000, Lung Cu is a border commune of strategic importance. It boasts distinctive tourism assets, including the Lung Cu National Flag Tower, the northernmost point of Vietnam, and a rich cultural space shaped by highland ethnic communities. Despite a low economic starting point, underdeveloped infrastructure and fragmented agricultural production, the commune has identified tourism as a breakthrough pathway to accelerate economic restructuring and achieve sustainable poverty reduction. VNA Photo: Minh Tâm
Green tourism opens new development pathway for northernmost frontier
Lung Cu commune in Tuyen Quang province has chosen tourism as its leading economic sector, not only capitalising on local strengths but also as a natural path to create jobs, support sustainable poverty reduction, and enhance living standards in Vietnam’s northernmost region. Covering 95.2 square kilometres and comprising 37 villages with a population of over 15,000, Lung Cu is a border commune of strategic importance. It boasts distinctive tourism assets, including the Lung Cu National Flag Tower, the northernmost point of Vietnam, and a rich cultural space shaped by highland ethnic communities. Despite a low economic starting point, underdeveloped infrastructure and fragmented agricultural production, the commune has identified tourism as a breakthrough pathway to accelerate economic restructuring and achieve sustainable poverty reduction. VNA Photo: Minh Tâm
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