Unlocking the potential of river tourism
11/11/2024 07:01
Despite its abundant potential, river tourism in Hue remains underdeveloped, lagging behind its available natural resources. The lack of services, transport infrastructure, and collaboration in river tourism development have all posed significant barriers, preventing this sector from thriving.
Ready to evacuate residents from areas at risk of flash floods and landslides
28/10/2024 06:37
On October 25th, the Standing Office of the Provincial Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention and Control and Search and Rescue issued updated warnings for areas across the province vulnerable to flash floods and landslides, particularly in mountainous regions, along transportation routes, and erosion in river and coastal areas.
Enhancing services to attract “wealthy customers”
07/10/2024 07:48
Recently, luxury travelers and the ultra-rich have shown increased interest in Vietnam as a travel destination; and, Thua Thien Hue is among the locations catching their attention. Beyond its natural beauty, high-quality services are a top priority to attract these affluent tourists.
Vietnam makes a big win at the award ceremony known as “Oscar of World Tourism”
06/09/2024 08:02
Vietnam has continued to be named as “Asia’s Leading Destination”, “Asia’s Leading Heritage Destination in 2024”, and “Asia’s Leading Natural Destination in 2024”, together with many other prestigious awards.
History of natural disasters in Hue and experiences in prevention
19/08/2024 08:26
Thua Thien Hue, with a coastline stretching 120 km, is vulnerable to typhoons and storm surges from the East Sea. Throughout history, Hue has endured severe storms, floods, and droughts, which have had significant impacts on human life, architectural structures, and the natural environment.
Enhancing communication skills on plastic waste prevention
17/08/2024 16:54
This was the focus of a training conference organized by the Natural Resources and Environmental Communication Center (under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment) in collaboration with the Department of Information and Communications of Dak Lak Province. The event was held for journalists, editors, and leaders from related organizations in the Central - Central Highlands region on August 15 in Buon Ma Thuot City, Dak Lak.
Releasing a 70 - kilogram Vich sea turtle back into the natural environment
12/08/2024 22:15
On the afternoon of August 10, Mr. Phan Viet Phuc, Head of the Phu Loc District Forest Protection Department, said that the functional forces, in collaboration with local residents, had just released a Vich sea turtle, weighing about 70 kilograms, back into the natural environment.
The glossy ibis recorded for the first time in the Tam Giang - Cau Hai lagoon
16/05/2024 16:01
Within the framework of the implementation of the national-level independent project on “Studying and evaluating the current status of the avifauna, and proposing solutions for management and conservation of bird species in coastal lagoon area in Central Vietnam”, which is presided over by the Central Coast Natural History Museum, the Provincial Department of Science and Technology, and implemented by Dr. Ho Thang, the project leader, the research team has recorded the glossy ibis (Plegadis falcinellus) for the first time in the O Lau estuary of Tam Giang - Cau Hai lagoon.
Remembering Hue means recalling the natural and harmonious beauty
22/03/2024 09:02
Nguyen Ha, a teacher in Kien Giang province, takes a trip to Hue every summer. He visits Hue with family, with friends, or his school. He has often chosen Hue as a destination because he believes that Hue always remains attractive to tourists. Every time he comes to Hue, he discovers more of its hidden yet seductive charm.
Running up Bach Ma Peak to explore the beauty of nature
07/03/2024 14:13
Dubbed as a paradise on earth for nature lovers, Bach Ma National Park is famous not only for its rare ecosystem but also for its immensely captivating natural beauty.
Unlocking the potential of river tourism
Despite its abundant potential, river tourism in Hue remains underdeveloped, lagging behind its available natural resources. The lack of services, transport infrastructure, and collaboration in river tourism development have all posed significant barriers, preventing this sector from thriving.