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First community-based tourism homestay in the city

By DA NANG Today / DA NANG Today
October 08, 2019, 16:31 [GMT+7]

The construction of the 1st stage of the community-based tourism homestay project in Ta Lang Village, Hoa Bac Commune, Hoa Vang District, Da Nang, which began in May, has been already completed. The homestay named Dinh Nhu will be available for its guest in the coming time.

Covering an area of about 500m2, the homestay is named after Mr Dinh Van Nhu, the manager of the homestay.
Covering an area of about 500m2, the homestay is named after Mr Dinh Van Nhu, the manager of the homestay.
An entrance road to the Dinh Nhu homestay
An entrance road to the Dinh Nhu homestay
The space surrounding the homestay is close to nature
The space surrounding the homestay is close to nature
Clean water is provided for guests
Clean water is provided for guests
Designed as traditional houses of the Co Tu ethnic people, the homestay matches with the natural landscape of Hoa Bac mountainous commune. The ground floor is a resting place for visitors, whilst the first floor provides bedrooms for nearly 20 people.
Designed as traditional houses of the Co Tu ethnic people, the homestay matches with the natural landscape of Hoa Bac mountainous commune. The ground floor is a resting place for visitors, whilst the first floor provides bedrooms for nearly 20 people.
Mr Dinh Van Nhu said kitchen systems, eco-pools, and outdoor massage areas will be built at the homestay in the coming time in order to meet the demand of visitors.
Mr Dinh Van Nhu said kitchen systems, eco-pools, and outdoor massage areas will be built at the homestay in the coming time in order to meet the demand of visitors.
The homestay has its back towards a poetic stream which is a branch in the Cu De River
The homestay has its back towards a poetic stream which is a branch in the Cu De River
The exploitation of the homestay service, traditional cultural and cuisine activities, and some community-based tourism models, in Hoa Bac Commune will help develop the locality’s sustainable economy, and enhance living conditions of local residents. This will significantly contribute to preserving and promoting the commune's cultural identity.
The exploitation of the homestay service, traditional cultural and cuisine activities, and some community-based tourism models, in Hoa Bac Commune will help develop the locality’s sustainable economy, and enhance living conditions of local residents. This will significantly contribute to preserving and promoting the commune's cultural identity.

 

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