DEVELOPMENT OF SPIRIT CULTURAL TOURISM AT DA NANG QUAN THE AM PAGODA

Authors

  • Lien Lu Thuy Institute for Da Nang Socio-Economic Development Research

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54163/ncdt/218

Abstract

Spiritual cultural tourism is a tourism trend that has attracted a lot of attention in recent decades, expressing in many different forms, including sightseeing, eco-spiritual resort, spiritual festival tourism... Quan The Am Pagoda (Da Nang city) emerged the form of spiritual festival tourism and sightseeing temple scenes. The eco-spiritual resort tourism has emerged in the form of training classes. In order to promote spiritual cultural values in tourism development, it is necessary to focus on further developing the existing forms and products of spiritual tourism at Quan The Am pagoda, Da Nang city.

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2023-09-29

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TRADITIONAL CULTURE AND DEVELOPMENT