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Quảng Nam province has been among the first areas in Việt Nam to promote green tourism criteria including waste recycling, waste reduction, energy-saving and plastic-free consumption.
Young jackfruit holds a special place in the culinary culture of the Quang region, where it can be processed in various ways such as braising, soups, salads, and more.
The rustic and fragrant dishes made from be fish have become favorites among local fishermen and tourists when visiting coastal villages in Quang region.
Que Son cassava noodle soup, originating from Que Son District in Quang Nam Province, has become a beloved delicacy among locals and tourists alike.
Ram fish (Puntius brevis) holds a special place in the lives of Quang Nam residents during the rainy season.
In boosting ‘green’ tourism, the central province of Quang Nam has introduced the Silk Sense Hoi An River Resort as the first ‘zero plastic waste’ destination to expand its sustainable hospitality brand.
Scattered throughout the site are many ancient relics of archaeological significance. Although few were left untouched by wartime destruction, they continue to beckon visitors to delve into the Champa narrative that spans centuries.
Scattered throughout the site are many ancient relics of archaeological significance. Although few were left untouched by wartime destruction, they continue to beckon visitors to delve into the Champa narrative that spans centuries.
The My Son World Cultural Heritage Management Board launched a digital product titled "Multi-language voiceover - Audio Guide" on July 19 to provide visitors with information about the My Son relic site.
Once considered a humble ingredient in the meals of ethnic communities, nieng fish has gained popularity as a delectable delicacy and has secured a place on the menus of numerous eateries and restaurants in Quang Nam.
Tan Thanh fishing village market in Hoi An city has gradually become a familiar destination for domestic and foreign tourists, and is expected to be a rendezvous connecting visitors to Quang Nam.
Known as “the green pearl” of Quang Nam Province, Phu Ninh Lake lures tourists with its unspoiled landscape, fresh air and mineral water.
The tournament, limited to 250 runners, is the latest mountain race announced in the country.
My Son Sanctuary (Duy Phu commune, Duy Xuyen district, Quang Nam province) has opened for domestic and foreign tourists.
Vast amounts of driftwood and rubbish pile up at Cua Dai beach in the south-central province of Quang Nam in flood season every October, costing the much-favoured coastal destination time and money in cleaning up.
A series of 180 events will be held throughout this year as part of the “Visit Vietnam Year – Quang Nam 2022”, according to a plan recently approved by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
The Co Tu ethnic people of Tay Giang district in the central province of Quang Nam have a special ‘wine’ called Tr’din.
Home to century-old houses surrounded by mossy rock fences, Loc Yen village in Quang Nam central province is called the land of fairies.