
On May 20, the People’s Committee of Hoi An City issued a notice outlining the regulations for this initiative. The program aims to enhance the tourist experience by offering them a chance to live with local families in the historic area.
The pilot program will focus on homes within the Hoi An ancient town, prioritizing those in alleys and lanes of area I and adjacent areas and houses with street frontages in areas I and IIA.
To participate, households must meet specific criteria: the homeowner must be a resident living at the registered address; the family should be well-regarded within the community, and homes must provide detailed outlines of the living arrangements and activities offered to ensure a genuine cultural experience.
Participants must comply with the 2017 Law on Tourism and ensure their homes meet all safety, security, and environmental standards. The program emphasizes not just accommodation but also engaging tourists in daily life activities and cultural experiences.
Interested households are required to apply along with relevant legal documents. The Department of Culture and Information, in coordination with other local branches, will conduct inspections and surveys to approve suitable homes.
The city mandates that participants officially register their businesses and meet all necessary conditions for safety, fire prevention, and food safety to ensure they provide a high-quality experience for tourists.
The Department of Culture and Information, along with local authorities, will oversee the actual inspections and determine the eligibility of participating households.
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Source: Vietnam Insider