Muong Hoa commune recovers the tourism activities

In order to overcome the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic, the people of Muong Hoa commune (Sa Pa town) have actively sought new solutions to adapt to the actual situation, gradually recovering the tourism activities.

Developing community tourism in Muong Hoa commune is considered a sustainable direction, bringing socio-economic benefits through creating job, improving income and community living. After a period of being "frozen", tourism activities in the commune have gradually become active again. During the last Lunar New Year, the commune welcomed about 2,400 tourists. Ms. Tan Thi Co's family, Hoa Su Pan 1 village has 13 rooms. During the Lunar New Year, her family's homestay was fully booked. Ms. Co shared: Although the tourists are not as good as before the pandemic, mainly domestic tourists, but we still earn more than ten million dong per month.

Preserving traditional craft professions for tourism development

Mr.Tan A Lenh, Chairman of the People's Committee of Muong Hoa Commune said: The commune currently has 74 accommodation establishments with more than 700 beds, which can serve more than 1,000 guests per night. The average income from tourism is about 50 million VND/facility/month. At this time, although the province has allowed the reopening of tourism activities, there are still many difficulties due to the characteristics of community tourism that often welcome large groups of tourists.

To be ready for welcoming activities and flexibly adapting to new conditions, the People's Committee of Muong Hoa Commune has accelerated the rate of Covid-19 vaccination, prioritizing vaccination for the employees of tourism businesses, direct workers at the establishment, community tourism sites, villages. Up to now, over 95% of community tourism workers have completed vaccination. The commune also develops traditional craft professions such as embroidery, forging, knitting...; Limiting the organization of community festival activities. The people can participate in training courses to improve their professional skills and foreign languages ​​to apply in welcoming and serving tourists. In 2021, the commune organized a cooking class for the people with accommodation facilities in the area. In particular, in 2022, the commune will complete the project of the Community Tourism House - a place to display and sell traditional local products.

In the coming time, along with continuing to effectively carry out pandemic prevention and control work at community tourism sites, the commune will enhance promotion and propaganda of local tourism brands, thereby tourism recovery towards efficient and sustainable direction.

According to LCDT

Related Posts

Exciting mountain bike race at Ban Lau.

On the morning of May 24, the Open Mountain Bike Race took place in Ban Lau commune, Lao Cai province, in a vibrant atmosphere, attracting a large number of locals and tourists to watch and cheer. The tournament brought together 174 athletes from 17 amateur and professional teams nationwide, creating exciting competitions.

Dong Cuong - an attractive summer destination.

Dong Cuong commune (Lao Cai province) is becoming an attractive destination in Northwest Vietnam, harmoniously combining spiritual tourism and eco-tourism experiences. Not only famous for Dong Cuong Temple – a typical center of Mother Goddess worship in the Northwest region – it also boasts many pristine natural landscapes, majestic waterfalls, and a rich community culture, attracting a large...

1,200 athletes participated in the "Sa Pa Water - pouring Season 2026" race.

On the morning of May 17th, the "Sa Pa Water - pouring Season 2026" race took place in Ta Van commune, Lao Cai province, attracting approximately 1,200 participants. The event coincided with the beginning of the rainy season, when the terraced rice fields in the Muong Hoa valley are covered in water, creating a characteristic landscape of the Northwest highlands.

Traveling during the rainy season - where the beauty of labor blends with natural wonders.

The rainy season in Ta Van, Mu Cang Chai, and Tu Le communes is becoming an attractive destination, drawing large numbers of tourists to admire the beauty of the terraced rice fields and experience the working life of the highland people. The proactive approach to tourism development by the local authorities is contributing to the growth of the tourism industry in Lao Cai province.

Cat Cat - The Most Beautiful Hmong Village in Northwest Vietnam

Nestled at the foot of the Hoang Lien Son Mountain Range and located approximately 2 kilometers from Sa Pa Ward, Cat Cat Village has long been home to the Hmong ethnic community. With its tranquil beauty, rustic charm, and rich cultural heritage, the village has become one of the most popular destinations for visitors traveling to Lao Cai Province.

Nghia Lo Enhances the Quality of Its Tourism Products.

In recent years, Nghia Lo ward has gradually affirmed its position as an attractive tourist destination in the Northwest region. With the advantage of being located in the heart of the vast Muong Lo plain, along with the distinctive cultural identity of the Thai and Khmu ethnic groups, the locality has been focusing on many solutions to improve the quality of tourism products, meeting the...