On September 20, the Quang Binh Provincial People’s Committee reported that more than 600 households across the province had been flooded due to storm No. 4, with Tan Hoa commune in Minh Hoa district being the hardest hit. Over 400 households in Tan Hoa were submerged.
Tan Hoa village, recognized by the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) as the “Best Tourist Village in the World” in October 2023, is known for its natural beauty and tranquil scenery. However, its location in a basin, surrounded by rocky mountains, makes it highly prone to flooding during heavy rains.
According to Mr. Truong Thanh Duan, Chairman of Tan Hoa Commune People’s Committee, despite the severe flooding, the locals have adapted to the seasonal floods. Most households have moved to floating houses, ensuring their safety and protecting their property. The local government has also ensured that residents have sufficient food supplies.
Embracing this unique situation, Oxalis Adventure has created a special experience for adventure tourists. Visitors to Tan Hoa can stay in floating homestays and enjoy a variety of activities that blend daily life with the challenges of flooding. Residents continue their routine, rowing wooden boats to collect grass for livestock on higher ground, and using boats as their primary means of transportation.
Guests are invited to participate in this lifestyle, staying in floating houses, enjoying local meals, and exploring the area by boat, kayak, or paddleboard.
“Flooding is a challenge that Tan Hoa faces every year, but rather than fight it, we’ve found ways to adapt and operate”, said Mr. Nguyen Chau A, General Director of Oxalis Adventure.
By 2025, the goal is for Tan Hoa to become a leading weather-adaptive tourist destination, offering unique experiences such as exploring Tu Lan Cave, off-road motorbike tours through the forests, dining in local homes, and weather-adaptive homestay stays.
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Source: Vietnam Insider