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Update news green tourism
A green, experiential and culture-based tourism model drawing on riverine landscapes, historical heritage and sustainable agriculture in Da Phuc commune, Hanoi, is set to make its official debut in January.
Tourism growth has also facilitated poverty reduction. In 2025 alone, the poverty rate fell by 5.2%
Hanoi is taking steps to position itself as a pioneering green tourism city, with a roadmap that includes a ban on single-use plastics in hotels and tourist sites starting in 2026.
Hue has successfully leveraged a diverse array of events while developing community-based eco-tours and agri-tourism in potential localities.
Hue is undergoing a remarkable shift toward sustainable tourism, positioning itself as a national leader in eco-friendly travel practices.
Some green destinations in Vietnam are highly appealing to tourists, especially wealthy visitors. However, green tourism remains fragmented, with each player acting independently, while a collective effort is needed to elevate Vietnam’s tourism.
From plastic in Ha Long Bay to green gaps nationwide, experts urge immediate reform in Vietnam’s tourism model.