Building a Community-based Tourism Value Chain of the Hmong Ethnic Group in Muong Long, Nghe An from Indigenous Knowledge

Authors

  • Tu Nguyen Thi Minh
  • Quang Trieu Thanh

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Abstract

Community-based tourism (CBT) linked with indigenous knowledge represents a promising direction for ethnic minority and mountainous regions. Muong Long, a highland border commune in Nghe An province, is home to a concentrated community of Hmong people who possess a rich body of indigenous knowledge in agriculture, cuisine, folk songs and dances, traditional crafts, folk games, and rituals. However, CBT activities in the area remain largely spontaneous, small-scale, and have yet to develop into a complete value chain. This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the community-based tourism value chain in Muong Long commune on the basis of utilizing and promoting the Hmong people’s indigenous knowledge, thereby proposing solutions for developing a sustainable community-based tourism chain.

(Received: 14 February, 2025; published: 01 December 2025)

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Author Biographies

  • Tu Nguyen Thi Minh

    PhD., Center for Social Sciences and Humanities, Nghe An

  • Quang Trieu Thanh

    PhD., Institute of Human Geography and Sustainable Development, Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences

Published

2026-01-28

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ECONOMICS