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[Video] Merging provinces: Opportunity to restructure tourism in an inter-regional, sustainable direction

NDO - The policy of reorganizing provincial administrative units is opening up new development space for the tourism industry. Not only is it a matter of adjusting boundaries, this is an opportunity for localities to restructure their tourism development strategies towards regional linkages, professionalism and sustainability.

Báo Nhân dânBáo Nhân dân25/05/2025

From the practice in localities such as Hai Phong-Hai Duong, Lam Dong-Dak Nong- Binh Thuan , Ha Giang-Tuyen Quang..., it is possible to form new tourism growth poles, with product lines stretching from sea to forest, from plains to plateaus.

The merger process is an opportunity to reorganize the tourism product system systematically, instead of developing individually and fragmentedly as before.

The names of heritage sites and scenic spots that have been affirmed over time need to continue to be preserved, because they are not only community memories but also national tourism brands.

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