Aiming to attract 3 million visitors in 2025, the northern province of Bac Giang is positioning tourism as a key economic sector, driving momentum for advancements in other fields.
A representative of the Bac Giang Provincial People's Committee emphasized that tourism not only contributes economically but also serves as a bridge to promote culture, conserve natural resources, and affirm Bac Giang's prominence on Vietnam's tourism map.
To achieve this target, the province is implementing a range of synchronized measures. Tourism promotion and marketing efforts are being significantly revamped, with social media platforms such as Zalo, Facebook, and TikTok fully utilized to reach potential tourists.
Bac Giang is focusing on creating diverse tourism products imbued with local identity. The province prioritizes the development of three large-scale tourism areas aiming for national standards: Tay Yen Tu, tied to the legacy of Truc Lam Zen Buddhism; the Khuon Than Lake ecological site in Luc Ngan district; and the Nham Bien mountain resort.
Additionally, Bac Giang is encouraging new forms of tourism, including agricultural, ecological, resort, and golf tourism. Unique experiences, such as the "Path of Spreading Buddhism" and the Hanoi - Tho Ha connecting tour, are also being promoted.
Digital transformation and green tourism development are key priorities. The province is accelerating the digitization of promotional materials and applying 360-degree virtual reality (VR 360) technology to recreate 10 heritage sites in virtual space. This innovative approach enables tourists to visually experience these locations from anywhere using just their smartphones or computers