
Vietnam's Da Nang Builds Green Tourism Hub Along Pristine Coast
Vietnam's Da Nang is transforming 100 kilometers of untouched coastline south of Hoi An into a sustainable tourism destination that protects nature while creating jobs. Local fishing villages are already welcoming international visitors with homestays and traditional experiences.
Vietnam's central coast is getting a major upgrade that puts the environment first. Da Nang is developing half of its pristine 200-kilometer coastline into a "green and smart" tourism hub that balances growth with conservation.
The region south of Hoi An Ancient Town has remained largely untouched despite the area's natural beauty. Now local authorities are rolling out a master plan for 2030 that focuses on marine tourism and eco-friendly urban development.
The transformation is already underway in places like Cua Khe fish sauce village in Thang An commune. Ha Thanh Tuoi, a local fish sauce maker, has converted her family garden into a cultural showcase featuring traditional sauce-making methods, fishing tools, and murals depicting village history.
International tourists are flocking to these authentic experiences. Families across the village now offer homestays, local food services, and fishing tours that give visitors a genuine taste of Vietnamese coastal life.

The bigger picture involves creating an entire urban pole south of the Thu Bon River. Nguyen Ha Nam, Director of Da Nang's Department of Construction, explained the area will become a regional hub for tourism, entertainment, sports, and events while maintaining coastal green belts and natural ecosystems.
The Ripple Effect
This approach shows how tourism development can lift communities without destroying what makes them special. Local residents are learning to offer professional services while authorities ensure environmental protections remain central to every project.
The strategy prioritizes collaboration with villages so families benefit economically while preserving their cultural identity. Advanced infrastructure is already in place to support growth without overwhelming the delicate coastal environment.
Marine tourism will lead the way, highlighting the region's rich coastal ecosystem through experiences that educate and inspire. The plan ensures that green spaces remain protected even as visitor numbers grow.
The southern coastline will soon offer travelers something rare: modern conveniences blended seamlessly with natural beauty and cultural heritage. In a world where overdevelopment often ruins the destinations we love, Da Nang is proving there's a better path forward.
Based on reporting by Google News - Vietnam Growth
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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