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Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office (MTCO) The Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office (MTCO) is administered out of the offices of the Department of Tourism of the Ministry of Tourism. MTCO took Collaborative effort between Cambodia, China, Lao, Myanmar, Thailand, and Viet Nam to promote the Greater Mekong Subregion as a single tourism destination
Mekong Tourism - Experience the Greater Mekong Subregion
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Thailand is taking steps to revolutionise tourism with Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s push for a joint-visa programme among countries that collectively hosted 70 million tourists last year. This initiative aims to attract long-haul travelers, who typically spend more during their visits, by streamlining travel within ASEAN nations.
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Srettha has actively engaged in discussions with leaders from neighbouring countries like Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, and Vietnam to implement a Schengen-type vi ..read more
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Mangroves are not just trees; they are key lifelines for coastal ecosystems. Masses of mangroves lining the shores act as natural barricades against harsh weather – helping to purify the soil, and serving as nurseries for a diverse collection of marine species.
The community of Trapaing Sangke has taken it upon themselves to safeguard these natural guardians. Set about 12 km from Kampot Town in Cambodia, Trapaing Sangke is home to nearly 500 families, all living within a 57-hectare nature preserve that includes a traditional fishing village, a mangr ..read more
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Chinese authorities have specified a slew of measures to further enhance payment convenience in major tourist attractions across the country and cater to diversified payment demand from elderly citizens, foreigners and other tourists.
Chinese authorities have specified a slew of measures to further enhance payment convenience in major tourist attractions across the country.[Photo/Xinhua]
Domestic and overseas bank cards should be accepted in all three-star and above tourist hotels, 5A-level and 4A-level national tourist attractions, national and provincial tourist resorts, and national tourism ..read more
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On 19 October 2023, Tân Hoá village in Quang Binh province, Viet Nam was recognized by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) as one of the world’s best tourism villages.
The award capped over a decade of efforts by local stakeholders and Oxalis Adventure to transform an isolated village into what Oxalis Adventure CEO Nguyen Chau A calls “a sustainable and well-managed tourist destination”.
Nguyen Chau A, Oxalis Adventure CEO, at Tân Hóa village
Image courtesy of Oxalis Adventure
In our recent conversation, Mr. Nguyen explained that developing Tân Hoá village was a ..read more
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The border area in south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region has seen a growing influx of foreign tourists in recent months, most of whom are from neighboring Vietnam.
In Dongxing City that faces Vietnam’s Mong Cai across the river, there is an endless stream of inbound visitors entering China through the China-Vietnam Friendship Bridge after the border crossing is opened at 08:00 every morning. The hall of the frontier inspection station is often packed with travelers waiting in line to go through the required border entry-exit procedures.
Int’l tourist arrivals soar in south China’s Gua ..read more
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This April, as the Greater Mekong Sub-Region celebrates a season of rebirth and transformation, we are reminded of the vital need for conversation on sustainable tourism. With record tourism growth across the region, the imperative to address overtourism and environmental impact has never been greater.
Join industry leaders and visionaries at the Mekong Tourism Forum 2024 in Lijiang, China, from April 23-25, as we explore inclusive and sustainable tourism practices that can secure long-term benefits for all stakeholders. Find out about the Mekong Tourism Forum 2024 and other tourism developmen ..read more
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The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is thrilled to reveal that the forthcoming MICHELIN Guide Thailand 2025 edition will extend its coverage to include Chon Buri, a coastal province located approximately 80 kilometres away from Bangkok.
TAT Governor, Ms. Thapanee Kiatphaibool, said “The Guide’s coverage expansion to Chonburi is convinced to yield benefits to both the province itself and the country. Among them are increasing the market value of local gastronomy, generating income for local communities, and stimulating national economic growth.”
Chon Buri, known for its dyn ..read more
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Cambodia’s honey industry goes back to the dawn of civilisation; the Khmer used to collect wild honey from forest hives, a practice that is still done in Mondulkiri today.
Despite these cultural roots, today’s Khmer consumers are suspicious of the honey on the market, due to the proliferation of fake or adulterated honey – a situation that Man Rathea and QBEE are hoping to fix.
Her faith in Cambodian beekeepers led Ms. Rathea to establish QBEE, a retailer of pure honey and honey-based products based in Siem Reap. QBEE works closely with beekeepers from all across Cambodia, selecting onl ..read more
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A high-end B&B hotel converted from old houses in Liuxia village, south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region features white walls and gray roofs, ponds, courtyards, and lush trees and grass.
Liuxia is a fishing village dating back over 300 years in Haicheng district, Beihai city of the autonomous region.
Photo shows a B&B hotel in Liuxia village, Haicheng district, Beihai city, south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. (Xinhua/Chen Luyuan)
“Before our renovation, the houses were dilapidated and the village suffered from muddy roads,” said Wu Yue, designer of the B&B hotel ..read more
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Phongsaly, the northernmost province of Laos, has a population of about 200,000 people. The province borders China to the north and Vietnam to the east. Phou Fa has been revered by Phongsaly people.
Phongsaly, the northernmost province of Laos, has a population of about 200,000 people. The province borders China to the north and Vietnam to the east. Phou Fa has been revered by Phongsaly people.
Phou Fa is a beautiful mountain, located northeast of Phongsaly Province. The mountain stands 1,625 m above sea level. Its total area is 200 hectares.
Phongsaly is known as the birthplace of green tea ..read more