Australian TV makes film on Hoi An tourism
Last week, the 7 Australian Television Guide started to make film about tour on river clean-up, fishing, plowing and rice planting in Hoi An, offered by the local tour operators.
Last week, the Australian Television Guide announced the commencement of a documentary exploring eco-tourism activities such as river clean-ups, fishing, rice planting, and farming in Hoi An, which are being provided by local tour operators.
According to Tran Van Khoa, Director of Hoi An Eco Tour, the Australian National Television reached out to the company with a request to film a documentary focused on discovery-style tourism.
This unique tour offers visitors an authentic experience of Vietnamese farmers' daily lives, making it particularly appealing to international travelers. Many travel agencies around the world have praised the tour for its environmentally friendly initiatives, which include activities like litter collection along the rivers.
In recent years, major broadcasters from the UK and Japan have also featured this tour in their documentaries addressing environmental issues, aiming to motivate individuals to protect the environment and combat climate change.
A foreign tourist watering vegetables in a farming tour in Hoi An
Having served as a bustling international commercial port in the 16th and 17th centuries, Hoi An’s ancient architecture showcases a blend of Vietnamese, Champa, Chinese, and Japanese influences. With the introduction of fishing and farming tours, visitors to Hoi An can now not only admire its historical houses and indulge in exquisite cuisine but also gain a deeper understanding of the daily lives of its residents.
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