Hanoi: Central Vietnam is endowed with many stunning attractions, including well-preserved natural and historical sites such as Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, Hue ancient city, My Son Sanctuary, and Hoi An ancient city, which were recognised by UNESCO as world heritages. It also is home to many unique cultural assets of Vietnamese people, such as Hue royal music and Champa culture, or pristine long beaches and beautiful natural landscapes such as Lang Co beach, Vinh Hy Bay, etc. These cultural heritages have attracted a great number of tourists to the region.
According to Vietnam News Agency, these attractions not only highlight the rich cultural tapestry of the region but also contribute significantly to the local economy by drawing visitors from around the world. The UNESCO-recognised heritage sites serve as a testament to the area’s historical significance and natural beauty, offering tourists a glimpse into Vietnam’s illustrious past and vibrant culture.
The influx of tourists to these sites underscores the importance of preserving and promoting the region’s cultural heritage. The unique blend of natural beauty and cultural wealth found in central Vietnam continues to captivate the interest of travelers, making it a key destination for those seeking both education and recreation.