1. Introduction
Vietnam is one of the outstanding spots in Asia that contributes to the development of the area’s tourism industry. Vietnam was announced as “Asia’s Leading Destination 2021” ahead of Singapore, China, Indonesia, and Thailand [
1]. With its strength in ecotourism, Can Tho city is one of the distinguishing features of Vietnam. Can Tho city is the capital of the Mekong Delta area and is situated on the banks of the Hau River, a distributary of the Mekong River. This city possesses potential resources for growing tourism, especially the Phong Dien tourism village. The Phong Dien district is situated in a key area where large rivers and gardens meet. Although the impact of COVID-19 remains, according to the Department of Planning and Development of Can Tho city, Phong Dien welcomed more than 2.72 million visitors in the first five months of 2022. The number of domestic tourists was 526,869 (up 55% during the same period) and of foreign tourists was 3170 (up 100% during the same period). Revenue from tourism was estimated at over VND 191 billion, which was up 62% compared to the same period in 2021. The Phong Dien tourism industry plays an essential role in the southwestern region of Vietnam.
Tourism contributes 10.4% of the world’s GDP and 10% of global employment [
2]. Tourism can improve local life by improving local infrastructure and services, which can improve access to health care, educational possibilities, and income levels [
3]. In addition to the benefits of rapidly developed tourism, it also negatively affects several aspects such as culture/society and the environment [
4]. Once a community becomes a tourist destination, the lives of its inhabitants will be affected, and the support of the entire population in the community is essential for the planning, operation, and sustainable development of the tourism industry [
5,
6]. Community support is crucial to ensure the industry’s sustainability [
7].
The importance of local involvement in tourism development was emphasized early. The success of tourism relies on the goodwill and cooperation of local people because they are facets of tourism. If tourism development and planning do not match the local aspirations and capabilities, this could destroy the potential of the industry [
8]. Residents, especially households that directly participate in tourism activities, are more positive and supportive when they benefit from the development [
9]. In addition, people’s perceptions of and attitudes toward the impacts of tourism can be part of an essential policy and plan to be considered in the development of current and future projects [
10,
11]. Thus, this study aimed to analyze factors that affected the benefits of households participating in tourism activities, which play a key role in sustainable development. An exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and linear regression analysis were carried out. This study contributed to the literature on human resource management in tourism by determining the factors that influenced the advantages of families who engaged in tourism-related activities in the Phong Dien tourist village. These factors were: the natural environment, government support, social environment, and household participation. It also advanced the literature on tourism management by identifying which element had the most substantial impact on the households’ benefits. The findings also supported and complemented recent empirical studies that found that the natural and social environments directly affected a community when it participated in tourism. Since there are many studies on the developing tourism in Phong Dien but no study dedicated to the benefits for households in Phong Dien, we expected this study to make an essential contribution to the literature by filling this gap.
4. Conclusions
In conclusion, developing eco-tourism is one of Vietnam’s critical issues. Although tourism has appeared in Phong Dien for a long time, in general, the number of households that participate in tourism is still very high and is not on a large scale. The natural features as well as the characteristics of the river and garden culture were the advantages of Phong Dien tourism. Still, the tourism products provided almost overlapped and were not specific.
The research results showed that most member of households that participated in tourism services were middle-aged or older and had a relatively good education level. Most families knew the benefits of participating in tourism and determined that they would commit to local development for a long time. The research results showed that four factors affected household benefits when participating in tourism activities: “Natural environment”, “Government’s support”, “Social environment”, and “Household participation”. All factors were positively correlated with the benefits of households participating in tourism activities in the Phong Dien district. In addition, “Natural environment” was the most crucial factor that affected the interests of families when participating in tourism activities in the locality.
In addition, this study also proposed solutions to improve the efficiency of household tourism activities in order to increase the benefits households receive when participating in tourism. The solutions were as follows. Firstly, enhance the conservation and development of natural landscapes, make effective use of natural advantages, and create an environment for learning and cultural exchange among local people and visitors. Secondly, ensure adequate and prompt information, carry issue policies to support households, create conditions for tourism service business development, and have a close relationship with households. Then, strengthen security in the area, create a friendly and hospitable environment for tourists, and ensure safety for both tourists and locals. Finally, educate local people about the long-term development policy of the local tourism industry and the benefits that tourism has brought, thereby encouraging households to participate in the tourism industry actively.
Finally, we discuss some recommendations:
For local government, local authorities need to create programs and plans for tourism development in a consistent and specific manner. They should propagate such plans and encourage the participation in tourism activities by new households and support tourism development for families who have been engaging in tourism for many years and have a great deal of experience. They should regularly organize meetings, talks, and exchanges on tourism issues with the participation of households, travel agencies, and reputable newspapers to create opportunities for people to update information, exchange experiences, and seek cooperation. In addition, the government should provide tax-reduction policies; loan policies for the tourism business; and professional support for organizing training courses on soft skills, English skills, and knowledge of tourism. In addition, the government must plan to improve the infrastructure as well as ensure the safety of tourists and residents.
For households that participate in tourism activities:
For gardeners, it is necessary to pay attention to the diversification of products, intercrop many kinds of fruit trees, design beautiful and eye-catching gardens, and build facilities suitable to the rural culture. They can combine visiting fruit orchards with various activities such as boating, catching chickens, catching fish, looking for frogs, etc. They can create favorable conditions for tourists to experience being a farmer.
For households that provide food services and selling fruit, it is necessary to ensure food safety and hygiene for tourists. They should focus on limiting the use of chemical drugs and increasing the production of clean agricultural products. They can provide dishes with significant flavor that bear the region’s characteristics.
For households that sell souvenirs and crafts, they should organize performances for tourists and teach them how to make products. They can support local vocational training classes, earn more income, create more jobs for people, and contribute to the expansion and development of traditional village products. In addition, the artisans can actively create new and more unique products to attract and generate novelty for visitors.
For households that transport tourists, it is necessary to ensure the safety of tourists. There are specific souvenir products to attract and impress visitors, such as flowers, pinwheels, etc. They can connect with gardeners and food vendors to plan unique and attractive tours.