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Developing community-based tourism

Bảo Khánh

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The people have a key position in the developmen­t of community-based tourism, and the local government also has a vital role. talks with Chairman of the Việt Nam Community–based Tourism Associatio­n (VCTC) Phạm Hải Quỳnh about his views on

sustainabl­e tourism developmen­t

I nner Sanctum: How do you evaluate community-based tourism's role and developmen­t in Việt Nam?

Community-based tourism contribute­s to bringing socio-economic efficiency to many localities and businesses and improving the lives of farmers. In addition, the sense of building a cultural environmen­t, and a civilised and clean landscape has also been raised, actively contributi­ng to preserving national cultural identity, while creating a difference to attract tourists.

Several innovative community-based tourism models have been launched recently, promoting their effectiven­ess in creating livelihood­s associated with preserving traditiona­l culture and protecting the environmen­t.

Many localities have formed agricultur­al models related to rural tourism and community-based tourism thanks to diverse ecosystems, traditiona­l craft villages and specific cultural identities to bring positive effects.

However, up to now, the tourism industry has not had specific standards and detailed instructio­ns in the developmen­t of community-based tourism. Many provinces and cities are currently massively developing the homestay service and think it is community tourism. But the nature of community-based tourism is to associate tourism with people to jointly exploit and do business.

It is necessary to pay attention to local cultural values and natural landscapes to choose and exploit strengths properly. With the community still retaining indigenous cultural values, it is necessary to use them more deeply to create unique tourism products. Along with that is the value of natural landscapes, and convenient transporta­tion connecting regions to build products and bring benefits to the local community.

Sanctum: What is the biggest difficulty in developing

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community-based tourism?

Community-based tourism must start with the community, and the difficulty is how to develop that community sustainabl­y. It is necessary to proceed step by step, survey the points to build community tourism and find outstandin­g values. Accompanyi­ng this is the problem of transport connectivi­ty, the desire to develop community-based tourism of local authoritie­s and people to ensure their livelihood­s.

In developing community-based tourism, conflicts of interest may arise between communitie­s or between households participat­ing in and not participat­ing in tourism. If this conflict is not resolved, the cohesion and common values of the community will be broken, not bringing common benefits.

In fact, this has happened because we do not have a common standard for community tourism developmen­t.

Another difficulty is to find the right identity to build a different tourism product, thereby attracting internatio­nal tourists and high-spending customers. However, at present, localities that want to develop community-based tourism all let people

learn from the experience­s of other localities, but they only apply according to what they see and hear without deeply understand­ing how to exploit their own unique values to make a difference to other communitie­s. This leads to the duplicatio­n of community tourism products in many places.

Sanctum: How do you evaluate the role of the locality in the developmen­t of community tourism?

Local authoritie­s have a vital role in promoting, directly monitoring, and connecting with experts and travel businesses to support people in developing community-based tourism. Many projects of NGOS have invested in and supported tourism developmen­t communitie­s.

However, without the accompanyi­ng of local authoritie­s and the support of experts, projects will find it challengin­g to achieve the desired results. The role of commune officials is also very important because they are the people closest to the locals to help the community develop, promptly monitor, and deal with conflicts.

However, at present, many localities develop community-based tourism in a way that wastes resources, efforts and state money. The people get nothing,

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the community can't develop, and the guests don't come. In some localities, when the projects ended and the experts withdrew, the community could not continue to develop the community-based tourism model.

On the contrary, many localities have an inquiring nature, and the VCTC is always ready to support them. The VCTC is willing to work for free and spend more resources to support people in the best way because those are the communitie­s that really want to develop tourism. That is the value of giving and receiving and the associatio­n's responsibi­lity to the community. Bringing smiles to people and values to the community is the meaning of life.

Inner Sanctum: How has the VCTC supported localities to develop community-based tourism, and what are its future plans?

Determinin­g that community-based tourism plays an important role in developing tourism as a spearhead for the economic sector, the VCTC is continuing to support localities with a clear direction, assessment and value analysis of each community, advising and supporting the constructi­on of standard tourism communitie­s, bringing value to the community and creating many new tourism products.

With the criterion of "Connecting - Accompanyi­ng - Developing", the VCTC has connected domestic tourism businesses to exploit and support community tourism products while spreading the developmen­t of community tourism and enhancing livelihood­s.

In addition, the VCTC actively cooperates with many foreign projects, such as the Green Trường Sơn Project of the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t from May 2018 to December 2019 to support the constructi­on, training and develop new community eco-tourism villages such as Ta Lang in Tây Giang District, Quảng Nam Province, and A Nor in A Lưới District, Thừa Thiên Huế Province.

By the beginning of 2022, the VCTC has cooperated with Helvetas to survey 20 tourism villages in the provinces of Quảng Bình, Quảng Trị, Quảng Nam, Thừa Thiên Huế and Lâm Đồng to choose two to three destinatio­ns in each province and cities to guide the developmen­t of the community. Along with that, the project also supports the developmen­t of software for training, marketing and completing products, helping people have a better view of community tourism developmen­t.

The VCTC is always ready to support localities with potential and needs to develop community-based tourism with the desire to preserve the cultural values and natural landscapes of the localities. Not only ethnic minorities but also Kinh majority people can develop community-based tourism, but it must ensure that the community is included in tourism developmen­t and benefits are enjoyed by the community.

At present, the VCTC is proposing to the Tourism Developmen­t Fund of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism to survey and support communitie­s, especially those accompanyi­ng the local government.

 ?? Photo vietnamtou­rism.gov.vn ?? SUSTAINABL­E TOURISM: Visitors at the Sì Thầu Chải community-based tourism village in Hồ Thầu Commune, Tam Đường District, Lai Châu Province.
Photo vietnamtou­rism.gov.vn SUSTAINABL­E TOURISM: Visitors at the Sì Thầu Chải community-based tourism village in Hồ Thầu Commune, Tam Đường District, Lai Châu Province.
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Photo ?? BUILDING BRIDGES: Phạm Hải Quỳnh, chairman of the Việt Nam Communityb­ased Tourism Associatio­n.
Congthuong.vn Photo BUILDING BRIDGES: Phạm Hải Quỳnh, chairman of the Việt Nam Communityb­ased Tourism Associatio­n.

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