Hanoi (VNA) – The Ministry of Culture,Sports and Tourism has selected the northern province of Ninh Binh, home to theUNESCO-recognised Trang An Landscape Complex, to organise a training course onenvironmental protection in the field of culture, sports and tourism.
The course responds to World Environment Day 2023(June 5) themed Solutions to Plastic Pollution, with a focus on solutions toplastic pollution under the campaign #BeatPlasticPollution.
During the course, scheduled to take place from June28-30, will equip those concerned with knowledge about environmentalprotection, and raise their awareness of the matter.
Apart from the Trang An Landscape Complex, Ninh Binh,around 90 kilometres south of Hanoi, was also home to the ancient capital ofHoa Lu during the reign of the Dinh Dynasty (968-980), along with otherhistorical and cultural sites.
The course responds to World Environment Day 2023(June 5) themed Solutions to Plastic Pollution, with a focus on solutions toplastic pollution under the campaign #BeatPlasticPollution.
During the course, scheduled to take place from June28-30, will equip those concerned with knowledge about environmentalprotection, and raise their awareness of the matter.
Apart from the Trang An Landscape Complex, Ninh Binh,around 90 kilometres south of Hanoi, was also home to the ancient capital ofHoa Lu during the reign of the Dinh Dynasty (968-980), along with otherhistorical and cultural sites.
In 2019 before the COVID-19 broke out, the provincewelcomed 7.5 million visitors, of whom 1 million were foreigners. It expects toserve 3.5 million holidaymakers this year.
Like other tourist localities, Ninh Binh is facingenvironmental issues, including water pollution and plastic waste, which aredue to tourism boom and the lack of synchronous planning.
Given this, protecting the environment and raisingpublic awareness of the issue will contribute to the sustainable development ofthe culture, sports and tourism sector.
On June 5, the ministry will also organise a specialart programme on the theme, along with a photo exhibition and film screening, thuscalling for practical activities to protect the environment and biodiversity./.
Like other tourist localities, Ninh Binh is facingenvironmental issues, including water pollution and plastic waste, which aredue to tourism boom and the lack of synchronous planning.
Given this, protecting the environment and raisingpublic awareness of the issue will contribute to the sustainable development ofthe culture, sports and tourism sector.
On June 5, the ministry will also organise a specialart programme on the theme, along with a photo exhibition and film screening, thuscalling for practical activities to protect the environment and biodiversity./.
VNA