Taiwan (China) promotes sustainable tourism at event in Đà Nẵng
Taiwan (China) promotes sustainable tourism at event in Đà Nẵng
Building on the success of the "Day of Wonders" series, theTaiwan Tourism Administration HCMOffice, in collaboration with Travellive Media Group, hosteditsthird seminarcalled"LamDai Mien Vien" on March 26in Đà NẵngCity.
![]() TheTaiwan Tourism Administration HCMOffice, in collaboration with Travellive Media Group, hosteditsthird seminarcalled"LamDai Mien Vien" on March 26in Da Nangcity. — Photo courtesy oforganisers |
"Day of Wonders" is a series of events organised by theTaiwan Tourism Administration HCM Office to promote Taiwan's premium tourismthis year.
Following the successful organisation of "Dai Cac" in HCMCity and "XuanDai NhaTap" in Hà Nội, the programme cometo Da Nang.
The"Day of Wonders" event themed "LamDai Mien Vien" emphasisedsustainability, green tourism, and the preservation of local culture.
"LamDai" is a symbol of a solid foundation and far-reaching vision, and"Mien Vien" signifies eternity and continuous development, like traditional festivals and cultural heritage that resonate through time.
"LamDai Mien Vien" evokes the image of a green, sustainable land where nature, people, and culture blend, creating a space for sustainable development.
The eventofferedparticipants the opportunity to explore Taiwan's developing green ecotourism models, including trekking, cross-forest cycling, and hot spring bathing, while also discovering the unique cultural values of Taiwan through traditional festivals and ethnic village cultural experiences.
Itis not just a tourism promotion event but also a platform for networking and exchange among businesses, organisations, and individuals interested in sustainable development.
Theparticipantsalso hadachance to expand their cooperation networks, share experiences in building green tourism models, and access the latest industry trends.
This is also an opportunity for Vietnamese and Taiwanese tourism businesses to explore partnership opportunities, thereby developing attractive, environmentally friendlyand sustainable tourism products.
The eventalsofeatureda lantern-making workshop co-organised by DOM Art at the Novotel Danang Premier Han River Hotel.
Taiwan is a destination that emphasises sustainability, with many hotels and restaurants adopting green standards in their operations.
These establishments use local ingredients to minimise emissions from long-distance food transportation while supporting the local agricultural economy.
This also helps preserve traditional farming methods and encourages agricultural biodiversity.
Manylocal restaurants and hotels also limit single-use items, a crucial and common measure in waste reduction.
Taiwanhasalso implemented a carbon fee system and officially opened registration for a voluntary carbon reduction plan.
This system acts as a tool to promote carbon reduction, requiring fee-paying entities to set specific reduction targets by 2030, while also combining with a voluntary plan to reduce emissions effectively.
- 10:29 31/03/2025