Monday, 15 April 2024

Laos and Vietnam's Huaphan and Son La provinces stage festival to promote local culture, tourism

Dr Khampheng Saysompheng (centre) tours a photo exhibition
portraying the close cooperation between Laos and Vietnam.
Vientiane Times/ANN
The Huaphan and Son La Cultural Tourism Festival, showcasing these remote northern provinces of Laos and Vietnam as a leading regional tourist destination, took place in Huaphan province.

Son La province in Vietnam borders on Huaphan to the east and the two provinces are working to develop and benefit from their shared links.

Visitors enjoyed cultural shows that extoled the glories of the area’s traditional customs and lifestyle, including traditional dances, a photographic exhibition, and food items that represented the quintessence of Huaphan cuisine.

Speaking at the opening ceremony of the Huaphan and Son La Cultural Tourism Festival, the Governor of Huaphan province, Dr Khampheng Saysompheng, said the event was an opportunity for people from Laos, Vietnam and other countries to explore and celebrate the area’s stunning scenery, local lifestyles, and histories of the two provinces.

The publicity campaign is part of the two provinces’ tourism promotion plan and in particular is a colourful contribution to Visit Laos Year 2024.

“It is also an opportunity for tourism-related businesses to improve the quality of their products and services as well as serving to conserve and promote cultural identity,” the Governor added.

“This remote region’s distinctive and attractive tourism products can become a magnet for both domestic and foreign tourists if properly promoted,” he said.

The festival featured an intriguing mix of diverse activities with a focus on local ethnic culture. One of the events showcased the plum harvesting festival in Xamneua district, which is considered to be the home of the best plums in Laos.

Festival-goers learnt about the rich culture of the various ethnic groups in Huaphan province through a street fair that showcased popular local dishes and handicrafts made by ethnic groups.

The event was a rare treat for anyone visiting Huaphan province and offered a vast array of fascinating sights and experiences. 
*Vientiane Times/ANN

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