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As global tourism moves towards sustainability,
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Vietnam is embracing new low-carbon tourism models that balance development with environmental protection.
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In Lạc Sơn province, Lân Năng village is emerging as one of the country's first community-based net-zero tourism destinations.
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Our reporter Tết Lâm has more from the UNESCO Lạc Sơn Global Geopark.
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It may look like an ordinary mountain village.
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But in Lennong, there are no engine sounds,
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only the sounds of nature and daily village life.
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What makes Lennong different isn't what's been built, but what hasn't.
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No concrete, no heavy construction,
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just a traditional new houses adapted for modern traveler.
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And tourism here is being reshaped from solar power energy to low-impact design.
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This is what a no-carbon footprint journey begins to look like.
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Since late 2025, the village has gradually introduced solar power systems designed to suit the mountainous terrain and local needs.
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For residents, access to clean energy is not only improving daily life,
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but also opening new opportunities for sustainable community tourism.
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Since last year, we have used solar energy for lighting.
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We also use water from the mountain stream,
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so life here remains simple.
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clean and closely connected to nature.
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Lennau is also promoting a farm-to-table tourism model.
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Visitors can harvest organic vegetables with local residents and learn how organic waste is reused as natural fertilizer in daily farming activities.
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They are organic plums.
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You can pick some herbs they are preparing cakes.
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So they have a lot to give.
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Any traveller that looks for authenticity
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and deep connection will be super happy to make them discover this village because there is something here.
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Recognizing the village tourism potential,
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local authorities have identified community-based and ecotourism as strategic priorities for the province.
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Lạc Sơn sees community-based and ecotourism as key strengths.
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The province has introduced policies to promote the value of the UNESCO Global Geopark while supporting local communities in landscape improvement.
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Beyond Lạc Sơn, other parts of Vietnam are also exploring net zero tourism.
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Together, these models are shaping a broader picture of Vietnam's potential for net-zero tourism,
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where sustainable development goes hand-in-hand with preserving nature, culture, and local livelihoods.
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Well, clearly, those are some very interesting models that we've just seen of net-zero tourism emerging across Vietnam.
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And what stands out is that many local communities are finding ways to preserve nature
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and cultural identity while still creating sustainable livelihoods through tourism.
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Yes, that's right, Huyen.
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And as demand for greener and more responsible travel continues to grow globally,
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net-zero tourism could become a major opportunity for Vietnam's tourism industry in the years to come.
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And to gain a better understanding of Vietnam's path towards more sustainable travel,
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we are joined by Mr. Michael Angel,
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founder of MQL Sustainable Tourism Services.
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Thank you so much for joining us.
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So as Vietnam promotes greener and more sustainable travel,
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some provinces are already piloting low-carbon tourism models.
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In the global tourism industry,
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how important are these local initiatives?
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And can small community-based models generate long-term economic value?
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Well, it is very interesting because in Vietnam during these recent years is happening what happened in other destinations before.
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Reducing the CO2 and achieving this net zero is very important to the whole country of Vietnam because our government,
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they make already some commitments,
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looking at 2030 up to 2050,
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to achieve the net zero pollution on CO2.
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So this is not an individual effort.
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If not, all the airlines,
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all the construction and real estate developers need to go aligned with tourism,
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with trains, with transportation.
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Everybody must be alike looking at the same direction.
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Yes, Mikhail.
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And net zero tourism is sometimes mistakenly equated with less development,
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involving fewer facilities and lower profits.
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So from your perspective, how should people correctly understand the concept of net zero tourism,
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especially in a developing country like Vietnam?
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Right.
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You are right.
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This is one of the common misconceptions.
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net zero tourism and net zero properties and that we are supporting,
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they don't need to be lower categories or lower services or lower standards in any way.
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These CO2 emissions are not related to cut services or minimise any of the facilities.
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I will say the opposite.
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The only thing is that we measure what we are doing.
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And so I think this is a clear message for all your viewers in the program.
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Yes, Mikael last question so looking ahead what should vietnam prioritize now
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if it wants to establish itself as the leading net zero tourism destinations in the region not just in policy
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but in practice
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one simple measure that will help a lot will be to have a law enforcing
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that all the hotels all the resorts all the travel companies
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all the transportation companies airlines all the tourism stakeholders are accountable for what they produce to the atmosphere to the Vietnamese air.
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We can talk about electricity,
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about solar panels, about electric vehicles instead of fuel.
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All this help us to reduce the CO2 that we bring into the atmosphere.
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But the point here in Vietnam,
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especially for development countries like Vietnam,
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is that many owners and many companies do not know how to measure these CO2 emissions
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and how to reduce something that we don't know how to measure.
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If we pollute a lot,
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we do have measures for you to reduce and pollute less.
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And if you pollute less,
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we have measures for you to pollute zero.
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Only this way is the one who will drive us to achieve the 2050 commitments.
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Thank you very much for your time.

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  • low-carbon tourism - emissionsarmer Tourismus
  • community-based - gemeinschaftsbasiert
  • sustainable development - nachhaltige Entwicklung
  • renewable energy - erneuerbare Energie
  • farm-to-table - vom Feld auf den Tisch
  • natural fertilizer - natürliche Düngemittel
  • ecotourism - Ökotourismus
  • cultural identity - kulturelle Identität

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