Tourists are experiencing indigenous cultural activities atA Luoi highland fair Having initial attractions for tourists In late May 2020,bd tl tbn A Luoi highland fair was held again after an interruption due to the COVID-19 epidemic. 23 stalls of businesses and cooperatives with a number of A Luoi’s agricultural products, specialties, Zèngbrocade fabric, traditional agricultural tools and musical instruments, highland cuisine... were showcased attractively under talented hands of local people in their brocade dresses. In many corners of the Community Center for Ethnic Groups of A Luoi district, where the fair was taking place, many activities for tourists to experience highland culture, folk songs, rice pounding, and Zèng brocade weaving have been very attractive. Different from the previous fairs, this one attracted up to 5,000 visitors and local people to the stalls. One special thing was that over 50% of them were non-local tourists. Ms. Tran Thi Mai, a tourist from Quang Ngai, shared: “My family was visiting Hue city and learned that A Luoi district is holding a highland fair. Therefore, we arranged to visit the district. It is very interesting to experience this fair - not only shopping but also exploring local people and culture”. This is not the first time A Luoi district organizes a highland fair. Similar markets have been formed on the occasions of New Year, cultural festivities and festivals. The later fairs have been more attractive to tourists due to the better association of the fair with cultural and tourism activities, especially experiencing community cultural activities, and organizing the fairs on weekends. An agricultural productstall at A Luoi highland fair According to Mr. Ho Van Ngoan - Director of the Culture, Information and Sports Center of A Luoi District, the district has speeded up the connection with travel and tourism agencies after the COVID-19 outbreak. The information about highland fair has been spread out very early. Hence, the number of non-local visitors increased. “The combination of traveling with experiencing the fair became a new product and hit tourists’ psychology. Therefore, they really liked it,” said Mr. Ngoan. Developing a unique tourism product In many localities in the country, turning highland markets into a unique tourist product is not new. These may include Muong Qua fair (Nghe An), Bac Ha fair, Can Cau fair (Lao Cai), Ha Lau fair (Quang Ninh) or many other markets in the Northwest region. According to many tourism experts, the differences in culture, ethnography, traditional specialties, the way indigenous people open up their markets in addition to cultural activities has aroused tourists’ curiosity, especially the non-locals. Referring to this to conclude that A Luoi highland fair can become a unique tourism product.
A Luoi’s tourism is thrived in recent years thanks to its favorable transport infrastructure. If the highland market is well organized and combined with cultural activities and festivals, it is not only providing markets for local products but also Mr. Nguyen Quoc Thanh - Vice Head of Economic and Infrastructure Section of A Luoi district shared that the district has planned to design a space project for holding the highland fair with an area of about one hectare. In this space, the district expected to design solid stalls and cultural spaces imbued with local traditions to develop tourism. Story and photos: Huu Phuc |