Dankia - Suoi Vang to become national tourism site in Tay Nguyen

Thứ Sáu, 22/02/2019, 17:37

PSNews - The Lam Dong Provincial People's Committee on February 2 announced a master plan to develop Dankia - Suoi Vang as national tourism site by 2030. 

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As mentioned in the master plan, the Dankia - Suoi Vang forest covers an area of 4,000 hectares in the Central Highlands province’s Da Lat City and Lac Duong district. Of the area, approximately 760 hectares will be used for tourism, contributing to making this place become a tourism hub of the region and nation by 2030.

If recognised as a national tourism site, Dankia - Suoi Vang and Tuyen Lam lake, which achieved the status in 2017 will become core hubs for tourism in the Central Highlands. 

Specifically, the Lam Dong authority set goal for Dankia – Suoi Vang to welcome some 3 million tourists and earn more than VND 1.2 trillion VND (US$51.65 million) from tourism in 2025, with the figures increased to 5 million visitors and VNS 3.5 trillion (US$150.66 million) in 2030. The plan focuses on developing cultural, resort, sport and educational zones at the site. 

Vice Chairman of the Lam Dong Provincial People’s Committee Phan Van Da has requested related sectors and localities push for early implementation of the planning. He also directed local departments of Culture, Sports and Tourism and of Construction to prevent illegal construction and land clearing activities on the site.

On this occasion, Lam Dong authority also announced a list of 17 priorised projects on building infrastructure and facilities for Dankia - Suoi Vang tourism development.


By Linh Bui