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On July 30–31, the Provincial Tourism Association organized a program to survey and promote linkage in tourism product development for 2025. The event gathered 80 delegates, including representatives from tourism associations, tourism promotion centers, member enterprises, as well as travel, accommodation, and tourism service providers from Phu Tho, Ninh Binh, Son La, Lao Cai, and other provinces.
The delegation offered incense in tribute to the Hung Kings at the Hung Kings Temple Historical Relic Site.
As part of the program, leaders of provincial tourism associations and participating delegates paid tribute to the Hung Kings and planted commemorative trees at the Hung Kings Temple Historical Site.
The delegation also visited and experienced several well-known tourist and service destinations in Phu Tho, including Long Coc tea hills, Ngoc Dong eco-village, and various accommodations and resorts. Under the chairmanship of the Phu Tho Tourism Association, delegates took part in a seminar to exchange insights on community-based tourism development, ideas for new tourism products, and inter-regional linkages such as tour packages, service chains, and local specialties.
Delegates at the program participated in a seminar to exchange ideas on inter-industry cooperation and local tourism development.
Representatives from provincial tourism associations, travel agencies, and service providers also signed a memorandum of cooperation, agreeing to support communication and media activities to enhance and promote the strengths of travel companies, restaurants, hotels, tourist attractions, accommodations, and other tourism services.
The 2025 Tourism Product Development Survey and Linkage Program aims to foster stronger connections and collaboration among localities in developing tourism products. The initiative seeks to identify effective partnership models, leverage regional strengths, and boost tourism promotion across the Northern Midland and Mountainous Region.
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