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Vietnam is emerging as a leader in sustainable tourism, showcasing its commitment to green, inclusive, and responsible travel practices. Ninh Binh, a picturesque province known for its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage, serves as a prime example of these efforts. The region has implemented various initiatives aimed at promoting eco-friendly tourism while preserving its natural resources and local culture.
As the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) prepares for the upcoming 2025 conference, Vietnam's focus on sustainable tourism is expected to take center stage. The government and local authorities are collaborating with stakeholders to create a framework that encourages responsible travel, benefiting both visitors and local communities.
Ninh Binh's approach includes promoting local businesses, supporting traditional crafts, and enhancing visitor experiences through educational programs about the environment and cultural heritage. By prioritizing sustainability, Vietnam is not only attracting eco-conscious travelers but also setting a benchmark for other countries in the region to follow. The nation's commitment to sustainable tourism is paving the way for a more responsible and inclusive future in travel.
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