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ASEAN in creation of eco-tourism clusters
    
Tourism chiefs of the 10 ASEAN member countries have approved a 
declaration manifesting their common desire to boost tourism growth and align 
regional ecotourism destinations during a roundtable in Champasak, Laos on 
Wednesday as part of the first-ever ASEAN Ecotourism Forum.
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The Pakse Declaration on Roadmap for Strategic Development of Ecotourism 
Clusters and Tourism Corridors focuses on sketching a partnership plan in 
sustainably using natural resources, bringing economic benefits to locals in 
rural areas and developing the subregional ecotourism network.
The declaration will be submitted to leaders of the association at the ASEAN 
Summit in Vientiane in September.
The tourism chiefs asked ASEAN tourism agencies to collaborate in implementing 
the roadmap in co-ordination with ASEAN partners, including international 
organisations and ASEAN centres in China, Japan and the Republic of Korea, as 
well as the private sector.
They hailed Laos' idea to hold the forum, which gives a chance to both public 
and private sectors in ASEAN's tourism industry to form a network and seek 
strategies for tourism development.
They underscored the importance of the connectivity between ecotourism 
destinations with roads and waterways, thus setting up ecotourism clusters and 
corridors throughout ASEAN members regardless of geographical and natural 
borders.
This will open up new economic prospects in areas along roads and sea routes, 
they affirmed, describing it as an important economic initiative for job 
creation and community development, which helps revive natural resources and 
bring changes to poor rural areas.
At the forum, Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Dang Thi Bich Lien 
proposed that ASEAN make full use of its available online tourism portal to help 
people discover the regional ecotourism.
She suggested tourism working groups promote their role as co-ordinators to 
boost intra-bloc co-operation, thus realising the Pakse Declaration.
As an active country in ASEAN tourism partnership, Viet Nam has paid much 
attention to ecotourism as well as responsible travelling, which has been shown 
in its Tourism Law and relevant documents, she noted.
The Vietnamese Government has also issued a Viet Nam tourism strategy until 2020 
with vision to 2030, focusing on developing sustainable tourism in line with 
preserving and promoting national cultural values and protecting the 
environment, she added.
| Source: VNS | 
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