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Launch of the “Check-in green Hue” contest

HNN.VN - With the aim of spreading awareness about responsible tourism for a sustainable green Hue, the Department of Tourism has collaborated with the project “Hue - Plastic Smart City in Central Vietnam”/WWF-Vietnam to launch the “Check-in green Hue” contest - Visit Hue, receive gifts, and win a Canon R50!

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 Visitors took photos while visiting Thien Mu Pagoda

The contest is open to visitors and residents aged 15 and older. Participants can enter as individuals, groups, or organizations. The entry must be a video review sharing the journey of sightseeing, travel, or exploration of nature and historical/cultural sites, combined with environmental protection actions and the reduction of plastic waste at eco-tourism destinations, historical sites, traditional craft villages, hotels, and restaurants…

Contest entries must meet the following format requirements: video reviews should have a duration of 1 to 3 minutes; be filmed in vertical or horizontal format, with a minimum resolution of Full HD (1080p), clear visuals and content aligned with the message of reducing plastic waste and protecting the environment; and should also be suitable for posting on social media platforms such as Facebook and TikTok

The video entries must include footage of participants visiting and traveling in Hue. The content must be authentic, positive, non-commercial, and respectful of Hue’s customs and cultural values. Each video must also demonstrate at least one green living action, reducing plastic, and protecting the environment.

The Organizing Committee will receive submissions from now until 24:00 on May 5, 2026. The evaluation process will follow, and results are expected to be announced on June 1, 2026.

By MINH TAM
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