On July 20. it was another good milestone from our MeTAG Food Expert Group during the call facilitate by Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office discussing the upcoming projects and how food tourism can contribute and be part of the tourism recovery in the region. Some good ideas and thoughts were raised to drive resilience as well.
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