A seminar co-hosted by the Vietnam Administration of Tourism in cooperation with the EU-funded Environmentally and Socially Responsible Tourism Capacity Development Program (ESRT) was held in Hanoi on April 4.
At the seminar, delegates emphasised the important role of cultural heritages in promoting tourism and creating benefits for society.
Participants proposed solutions to develop tourism in line with heritage preservation under the model public-private-community.
They suggested improving tourism management capacity to better control the number of tourists and possible impacts on heritage sites.
They asked for support policies to protect cultural resources and the environment while encouraging stronger cooperation between relevant agencies in charge of protecting cultural heritages and tourism promotion.
Participants proposed solutions to develop tourism in line with heritage preservation under the model public-private-community.
Thang Long imperial citadel
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They asked for support policies to protect cultural resources and the environment while encouraging stronger cooperation between relevant agencies in charge of protecting cultural heritages and tourism promotion.
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