Mung Hamlet Emerges as Model for Community-Based Eco Tourism in Vietnam
Mung Hamlet Emerges as Model for Community-Based Eco Tourism in Vietnam

Mung Hamlet Emerges as Model for Community-Based Eco Tourism in Vietnam

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Mung hamlet village in Phu Tho province, Vietnam, has emerged as a notable example of community-based tourism, celebrated for its lush landscapes, seasonal flowers, and distinctive Muong cultural identity. Located over 600 meters above sea level, the village enjoys a cool climate year-round and features ancient forests, terraced rice fields, and gentle hillsides, supporting local agriculture and sustainable forest product harvesting. Since 2021, local authorities have promoted Mung hamlet as a tourism destination, transforming it with vibrant flower fields that change seasonally, earning it the nickname "flower paradise" and attracting photographers, adventurers, and nature lovers. The village also boasts 520 hectares of protected natural forest ideal for eco-tourism and outdoor activities, complemented by nearby attractions such as Dau Rong mountain and the Vietnam Scientists Heritage Park. Additionally, the community has launched a model of community- and eco-tourism, encouraging homestay investments and cultural experiences that highlight Muong traditions. This development underscores the village's growing appeal to both domestic and international visitors seeking a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.

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