
Thuong Duc Commune (comprising the former communes of Dai Lan, Dai Hung and Dai Son) is located upstream of the Vu Gia River, at the western gateway connecting Da Nang to surrounding areas along National Highway 14B.
During the workshop, presentations focused on the exceptional assets of Thuong Duc, highlighting the role of the Thuong Duc Victory Monument and the Go Dinh archaeological site in heritage preservation linked to tourism development.
Experts believe that these are essential “cores” for the creation of tourism products rich in history, combining traditional education and cultural experiences.
Additionally, delegates also shared their views on preserving river basin ecosystems and planning public spaces to promote community economic development.
A notable point discussed was the draft plan “Preservation and promotion of cultural values and historical relics associated with the development of sustainable tourism in the commune of Thuong Duc, giai Ä’oạn 2026 – 2030, with a vision for 2045”.
The project initially aims to shape the tourism development landscape by connecting destinations, creating distinctive products and encouraging the participation of local people.
The project aims to establish a system of six distinct tourism product groups, including: historical site tourism (Thuong Duc Victory Monument), archaeological and spiritual tourism (Go Dinh), architectural and clan tourism (Tra Clan Church), experiential agricultural tourism (Thai Chan Son), community tourism (Yeu Village) and tourism large-scale events and sports (40 hectare beach).
The project aims to attract around 100,000 visitors per year to Thuong Duc by 2030, with 100% of tourism service establishments pledging not to use single-use plastic and creating jobs for at least 300 workers.

During the discussions, many opinions suggested developing Thuong Duc according to the “touchpoint destination” model, where tourists can experience diversity ranging from history and culture to nature and community life.
At the same time, the preservation of biodiversity, traditional crafts and the promotion of local values are considered key factors to ensure the differentiation and sustainability of tourism in Thuong Duc.
The workshop serves as a forum to connect and consult stakeholders to finalize the project “Preserve and promote cultural values and historical relics associated with sustainable tourism development in Thuong Duc commune, giai Ä’oạn 2026 – 2030, with a vision to 2045”.
The aim is therefore to transform Thuong Duc into a new tourist destination, harmoniously developing conservation and exploitation, and contributing to the city’s overall tourism landscape.



