The conference aimed to mark “Visit Vietnam Year 2023 – Binh Thuan: Green Tourism comes together” and promote tourism products and services. The event also targeted at strengthening cooperative relations and create conditions for tourism and service businesses and state management units, on tourism of the two localities, to survey several tourism products, and services and meet and exchange to form a tourist route connecting the two provinces of Lam Dong and Binh Thuan.
According to leader of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Binh Thuan Province, Like many other products on the market, tourism products have its own life expectancy for the best exploitation. Hence, it is essential to evaluate ad monitor its quality frequently for the sake of comsumers. Meanwhile, leader of Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Lam Dong Province confirmed that the cooperation of the Lam Dong-Da Lat Tourism Association and the Binh Thuan Tourism Association and the participation of the tourism business community, would contribute to elevating the destination, creating an attractive "Sea and Flower Journey", promoting tourism development in the entire region.
At the conference, delegates exchanged and discussed tourism combined with sports, tourism programmes, new and typical tourism products of Lam Dong and Binh Thuan Provinces and the Visit Vietnam Year 2023.
On the same day, the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Lam Dong and Binh Thuan Provinces officially announced the pilot trekking tourism activity Ta Nang-Phan Dung.
The Ta Nang-Phan Dung trekking route has a total length of 32km, through forests in the two provinces of Lam Dong and Binh Thuan; including the 10km Ta Nang pine forest hiking arc, the 18km Lam Dong-Binh Thuan-Ninh Thuan milestone conquering arc, and the 32km Ta Nang-Phan Dung trekking arc for professional athletes.
On September 29, within the framework of the programme, tourism units in Lam Dong and Binh Thuan organised afforestation in Ta Nang picnic areas, with more than 400 three-leaf pine trees, as a part of the plan to plant 3,500 pine trees in an area of five hectares, in the protective forest area, managed and protected by TROPIAD Joint Stock Company.