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Source: VietNamNet Bridge - March 7, 2011
A group of young scientists is working out on the project to develop tourism products from severe rains and storms in the central region. They believe in the attractiveness of the products, though some people think that this is just a crazy plan.
A group of young scientists is working out on the project to develop tourism products from severe rains and storms in the central region. They believe in the attractiveness of the products, though some people think that this is just a crazy plan.
The global climate change will bring more rains, storms and floods to coastal resorts in Vietnam, especially the ones in coastal areas in the central region. However, this does not mean all hope is lost, because a group of young scientists from the Scientific Union for Sustainable Tourism Developmetn STDe headed by Dr Nguyen Thu Hanh has an idea of developing tourism products from rains, storms and floods in the central region.
While many people see rains, storms and floods as disadvantageous natural conditions, Hanh and her colleagues see good natural phenomena.
While many people see rains, storms and floods as disadvantageous natural conditions, Hanh and her colleagues see good natural phenomena.
The idea of the young scientists is considering disadvantageous natural phenomena, from rains in Hue City to storms in Da Nang and floods in Hoi An as “tourism resources”.
“If carried out, the tourism products will show a flexible lifestyle that relies on the natural conditions of the central region and heighten tourists’ knowledge about the values of tangible and intangible cultural heritage of tourist cities,” said Dr Nguyen Thu Hanh.
A lot of types of arts can be designed to become special tourism products when they are performed while it is raining in Hue City. Enjoying Hue royal tea, playing or listening to music, admiring the rain, meditating, enjoying Hue meals and making souvenirs in rainy days all could be special tourism products. Besides these indoor tourism products, outdoor events such as water puppetry, racing and wading in the floods, sailing and fishing, can also attract many young tourists who love discovering.
As for Hoi An, tourists will have the chance to admire the general panorama of the ancient town’s roofs when flood waters rise, travel on boats to every corner of the town to take pictures and discover the life of local residents during floods, or go to cafes which are located on second floors of houses in order to enjoy different types of arts from the rain.
Meanwhile, the young scientists have suggested building a “storm park” in Da Nang City. Adventure traveling and disaster tourism will be the two special types of tourism for Da Nang City when the storm city is built and put into operation.
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