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Representatives of Tuyên Quang Province and organising committee pose for photo after Lô Lô Chải is honoured one of best tourism villages in 2025. — Photos courtesy of Tuyên Quang Province |
HÀ NỘI — Việt Nam's Lô Lô Chải has been honoured as one of the best tourism villages in 2025 by the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UN Tourism) on October 17 in Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province, China.
Lô Lô Chải of Tuyên Quang Province overcome 270 applications from 65 UN Tourism Member States to advance to the list of 52 winners who are from 29 countries of all regions – Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe and the Middle East.
Another village from Việt Nam in the list is Quỳnh Sơn Community-based Tourism Village in Lạng Sơn Province. Others include Agaete of Spain, Asuka of Japan, Kandelous of Iran, Pont-Croix of France and Yangsuri of South Korea.
UN Tourism Secretary General Zurab Pololikashvili says: “Tourism can be a powerful tool to progress shared prosperity, inclusive growth and territorial cohesion in rural areas.
"Our Best Tourism Villages 2025 highlight communities that are working to safeguard their cultural heritage, preserve their natural resources and create economic opportunities through tourism. These villages show that by embracing tourism, they can promote social inclusion and build a future where no one is left behind.”
The Best Tourism Villages by UN Tourism initiative launched in 2021, under the UN Tourism for Rural Development Programme, accelerates the role of tourism in rural development by valuing and safeguarding rural areas along with their associated landscapes, knowledge systems, biological diversity and cultural heritage.
In recent years, Tuyên Quang has focused on developing Lô Lô Chải in Lũng Cú Commune into a community-based tourism destination guided by principles of green and sustainable development.
Local authorities have enhanced environmental infrastructure by improving waste collection and treatment systems, reducing single-use plastics, expanding green spaces, and ensuring access to clean water and standard sanitation facilities for visitors.
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Lô Lô Chải is famous for its preserved indigenous cultural values and natural beauty. — Photo laodong.vn |
Numerous initiatives have been carried out to preserve the natural landscape and traditional architecture by using eco-friendly, sustainable materials and carefully managing visitor numbers to maintain ecological balance.
The community’s understanding of tourism has been strengthened through training programmes on hospitality skills, service management, food safety and hygiene, fire prevention, environmental protection, and responsible tourism practices.
Local livelihoods have been enhanced through the development of homestay models, traditional cuisine, handicrafts, and cultural and agricultural experiences. These efforts ensure fair benefit sharing, create stable employment opportunities, and encourage active participation from women and youth.
Tuyên Quang has carried out communication and promotional campaigns across multiple platforms, along with tour connection programmes, to introduce Lô Lô Chải to the international tourism market and the UN Tourism network.
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Chairman of Lũng Cú Commune People's Council Dương Ngọc Đức (centre) receives the award from the UN Tourism representatives. |
At the same time, the province has gradually established a system to monitor and evaluate sustainable development indicators related to the environment, culture, and socio-economy, enabling policy adjustments that ensure balanced growth between tourism, the community, and nature.
Moving forward, Tuyên Quang plans to replicate the sustainable community tourism model in other localities – a key step in its strategy to make tourism a leading economic sector and to contribute to achieving the province’s sustainable development goals by 2035, with a vision toward 2045.
Tuyên Quang will promote its heritage and cultural values in tourism development by linking Lô Lô Chải with the Đồng Văn Karst Plateau UNESCO Global Geopark, which was recently recognised by the WTA as “Asia’s Leading Regional Cultural Destination 2025”.
This connection aims to position the province as a sustainable cultural and tourism destination, rich in identity and significance both regionally and globally. — VNS