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    INTRODUCTIONSSustainable development consists of adopting a long-term orientation, taking into account the environmental, social and economic consequences of our decisions and actions, and committing to change our behavior. The development of sustainable tourism cited by a The journal can be defined as "Tourism that takes full account of its current and future economic, social and environmental impacts, meeting the needs of visitors, industry, the environment and host communities”. Can the city be a source of inspiration to become a sustainable tourist destination. As the center of the Mekong Delta, it is a favored destination among the Mekong Delta province. Can Tho strives to maintain good traffic infrastructure with the convenience of high-level restaurants and hotels, which meet the demands of most tourists being culturally rich. Can Tho focuses on ecotourism. The most developed form of ecotourism in Can Tho is garden tours due to the generous availability of local orchards, canals, agricultural habits and cultural values. The city is full of wonderful fruits and foods, which attract tourism. The people of Can Tho are also very humble and hospitable, they welcome tourists with pleasure and this honesty and simplicity of the rural people of Can Tho is what attracts travelers and keeps them coming back. Few ecotourism destinations in Can Tho are My Khanh Tourist Village, Phu Sa Beach Resort, Bang Lang Stork Sanctuary, etc. It is envisaged as leading to management of all resources in such a way that economic, social and aesthetic needs are at the center of paper ......., & Lane, B. (1993). Sustainable tourism: an evolving global approach. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 1(1), 1-5.Hall, CM (2010). Paradigm shifts and global change: from sustainable tourism to stable tourism. Tourism Leisure Research, 35(2), 131-143.Hall, DR (1998). Problems of tourism development and sustainability in Central and South-Eastern Europe. Tourism Management, 19(5), 423-431. Waldron, D. and Williams, P. (2002) Steps towards sustainability monitoring: the case of the resort municipality of Whistler. In: Harris, R., Griffin, T. and Williams, P. (Eds) Sustainable Tourism: A Global Perspective, pp. 180-194. Oxford: Elsevier Butterworth-Heinemann Bianchi, R. V. (2004). Restructuring of tourism and sustainability policy: a critical point of view from the European periphery (Canary Islands). Journal of Sustainable Tourism, Vol. 12, n°6, pp...495-529.