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Bac Ninh gets more opportunities to develop agricultural, rural tourism

Updated: 15:55, 03/07/2025

BAC NINH- Merging the 2 northern provinces of Bac Giang and Bac Ninh into the new Bac Ninh province is not only a turning point to build a super-industrial province but it also opens up more opportunities for agricultural and rural tourism development, a “non-smoke industry”, which is a modern and sustainable trend. 

The new Bac Ninh province since July 1 will have larger space and bigger resources for economic development including agricultural and rural tourism.

Tourists visit high-tech agricultural production model of Lan Diep Farm in Phat Tich commune.

Obviously, the province not only has a large area of agricultural land with thousands of high-tech farming models, organic tea-growing areas and fruit orchards but also around 100 traditional craft villages, creating a vibrant and unique picture of agricultural tourism

Nowadays, more tourists choose fruit orchards, farms and craft villages to experience, relax and immerse themselves in the pure and peaceful countryside atmosphere.

These are essential conditions to develop agricultural and rural tourism modernly and sustainably.

Visiting Lan Diep Farm high-teach agricultural production model in Phat Tich commune, we found that the gardener plants varieties of melon with high productivity, good quality and high price to increase income while developing experience tourism.

According to the garden owner Duong Lan, her family has more than 2,000m2 of membrane houses for cultivating melon with 3-4 crops per year. This crop, they planted Japanese yellow melon at a productivity of around 10 tonnes, earning a profit of 170 to 200 million VND (6,468 to 7,610 USD) after deducting all expenses.

The gardener has welcomed hundreds of arrivals from the province and other localities since June 2025 to visit, take photos and experience harvesting melon.

In order to attract tourists, Lan Diep Farm allows them to enter the gardens for free where they have opportunities to take photos and enjoy melon freely right at the gardens. If tourists want to buy melon, it will be sold at 45,000 VND (1.7 USD) per kilo.

Seeing big potentials, Lan and her husband will continue developing this model in some other provinces in coming time.

Besides, the tours in ripening lychee season 2025 have been organized more professionally with many exciting services attracting a large number of domestic and foreign visitors.

Vu Thi Cu living in Bac Giang ward said, her family had a vacation and experience trip at the Windy Hills Homestay tourist site, located in Chu Ward (operated by Homesmart Service Investment and Development Company Limited).

She was most impressed by vast lychee hills covered with fruits glowing bright red under the sky. She also had chance to experience harvesting lychee, breathe the fresh air, enjoy special local food, relax in the swimming pool and take a rest in comfortable rooms or homestay.

According to the statistics, the province has lured over 200,000 arrivals since early lychee season.

Bac Ninh also attracts many visitors for its unique and long-standing cultural heritage spaces of traditional craft villages. Along the Duong river, eco-gardens offer ideal settings for recreational tourism, weekend getaways, and eco-camping.

In addition, furniture, bronze and ceramic factories are favourite destinations for tourists to gain a comprehensive insight into the rural life of Northern Vietnam.

Agricultural tourism is not only about fruits but it also covers unique cultural space. In coming time, the province will continue to establish tourism routes connecting the countryside, craft villages and folk religion while implementing supporting policies to develop high-tech agriculture, building production linkages, increasing OCOP products especially “supporting products” to promote rural tourism development.

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