FRIDAY, April 26, 2024
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Historic Hoi An goes ‘green’ in fresh campaign

Historic Hoi An goes ‘green’ in fresh campaign

VIETNAM’S ANCIENT city of Hoi An has launched a “Green fence

Hoi An is a favourite destination in central Vietnam, with more than 2 million tourists annually.
The campaign will last until late this year, with awards given for the most impressive decoration.
The Unesco World Heritage City covers an area of 60sq km, with 22.5
sq km of agriculture and forests and 11sq km of lakes and channels.
The city has developed ecotourism in surrounding craft villages, such as carpentry in Kim Bong village, mat weaving in another, fishing, vegetable gardens in Tra Que village, and farming in Trium Tuy village.
These old villages are favourite rendezvous spots for local and foreign tourists, featuring tranquil rural scenery and old trades.
Villagers of Trium Tuy, on the other side of the Hoi River and opposite Hoi An, replaced their concrete fence with creepers, flowers and bushes, creating a “green and cool” landscape.
Hoi An was the first city in Vietnam to host a Car Free Day, in an effort to make the environment cleaner in the tourism hub.
The city also launched non-plastic bag use, as well as 3-R (reduce, reuse and recycle) programmes.
The city’s people’s committee plans to promote bicycle use among public agencies, as well as to boost bicycle use among local residents with a goal of 100,000 local bicycles in use.
Most foreign tourists use bicycles while touring the city, beaches and villages during their visits to Hoi An.
The city has been using a solar-powered public lighting system along the Hoi River Square since 2013.
Hoi An and Naha city, the capital of Japan’s Okinawa Prefecture, co-operated to develop Hoi An as an ecotourism city.
The city’s Hoi River and its channels made the list of the 10 most famous canals in the world on the US-based travel website touropia.com in 2014.
Hoi An was chosen for the 2013 Townscape Award by the UN-Habitat Regional Office in Asia. It was also listed among the top 10 Asian cities in US magazine Conde Nast Traveller’s Readers Choice Awards in 2012.
A survey showed 27 per cent of international tourists visit the city to learn about the culture and history of Hoi An, the My Son Sanctuary, and the Cham Islands Biosphere Reserve.

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