Potential for developing gemstone tourism products in Vietnam

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Hanoi Hanoi University of Mining and Geology
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- Keywords: Tourism products, Vietnamese gemstones
- Received: 7th-Sept-2023
- Revised: 5th-Oct-2023
- Accepted: 10th-Oct-2023
- Online: 30th-Oct-2023
- Section: Economy, Management
Abstract:
Developing tourism products is important because it contributes to the national economy. Developing gemstone tourism products in Vietnam is the job of increasing the number of products and improving the quality of gemstone tourism products in localities with mining, manufacturing and trading activities. about gems. Gemstones often have special economic, cultural and historical value. Combining gemstone tourism with regional culture and national identity creates business and income opportunities for local communities. Tourists not only come to explore the natural landscape but are also interested in local culture, interact with local residents, and buy local products and services. This promotes economic development and improves the lives of local people. Developing gem tourism products to enhance understanding and diversify tourism experiences. The article analyzes the potential provided to develop gemstone tourism products in Vietnam including resource potential; energy supply; Human Resources. The potential demand for developing gem tourism products in Vietnam includes the demand for ownership by tourists; payment need.

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