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Da Nang localities harness ecotourism and experiential tourism potential

Translated by MAI DUNG Sep 13, 2025 17:46

DNO - Blessed with natural landscapes and available culture, localities in Da Nang are actively implementing many synchronous solutions to maximize the potential of ecotourism, wellness tourism, and community-based tourism experiences.

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Localities in Da Nang have great potential for tourism development thanks to their rich natural landscapes. Photo: MINH THONG

Located about 50km southwest of the city center, Que Son Commune boasts scenic spots such as Nuoc Mat - Deo Le stream, the naturally heated Ban Thach hot spring, and Giang Lake. These have long been favourite stops for domestic visitors and hold the potential for attracting international travelers interested in high-end wellness and leisure tourism.

In addition, the commune is forming models of fruit gardens combined with eco-agricultural experiences, bringing new, close-to-nature tourism products.

Thanks to convenient transportation, the locality easily connects with nearby tourist attractions such as Dai Binh Fruit Village (Nong Son) and the My Son Sanctuary, thereby paving the way for linked tour routes that diversify experiences and enhance competitiveness.

Meanwhile, Que Phuoc, a mountainous commune, boasts many beautiful and unique natural landscapes such as Hon Kem Da Dung, Na Bo Dam and the Elephant Species and Habitat Conservation Area.

The commune has a plan to develop eco-tourism and entertainment during the 2025 - 2030 period in the elephant conservation area. Under the plan, there will be numerous unique activities such as elephant observation, trekking, birdwatching, and an environmental interpretation center.

The plan will include the development of an experiential tour: the Hon Kem Da Dung - Dinh Ong - fruit villages - elephant conservation area; the upgrade of infrastructure, rest stops, and community accommodation facilities; and the protection of the environment and cultural identity.

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Tourism development has contributed to improving the lives of the Co Tu people and preserve cultural values ​​in Hai Van Ward. Photo: TRAN TRUC

To the north, Hai Van Ward stands out for its diverse natural conditions, encompassing mountains, forests, rivers, and sea. Its attractions include Hai Van Quan, Hai Van Pass, Luong Stream, and Me, Dua, and Ram springs.

In particular, two villages of Ta Lang and Gian Bi are home to the Co Tu ethnic community with 257 households and 919 residents, whose rich traditional crafts, festivals, and cultural heritage form a strong foundation for ecotourism and community-based tourism.

In the near future, authorities in Hai Van Ward will promote tourism development in combination with exploiting the advantages of the sea, mountains and rivers as well as preserving the cultural characteristics of the Co Tu people and traditional craft villages.

Moreover, the Nam O Community-based Tourism Development Project will be completed, while the waterway tourism routes along the Cu De - Hoa Bac River and Da Nang Bay will be developed.

The locality also considers the plan to develop marine sports and entertainment activities along Nguyen Tat Thanh Street; manage and exploit tourism at Sung Co and Ma Da beaches; and transform Hon Son Cha Con into a high-class eco-resort island while ensuring natural landscape and environmental conservation.

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