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City eyes closer ties with provinces to enrich tourism
Vice Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Hong said here on Wednesday that the
city attached importance to diversifying and enriching tourism products for the
development of the local hospitality industry. Therefore, the city is working on
cooperation plans with other localities to develop inter-provincial tourism
routes.
“The city’s tourism has enjoyed strong growth in the past five years with
average revenue up 26% per year and international visitors up 15% per year.
Diversifying tourism products is considered as one of the keys in maintaining
tourism growth,” Hong, head of the steering committee for tourism development of
HCMC, said in a ground-breaking ceremony for a hotel on Wednesday.
The city’s Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism reports that tourism
revenue in HCMC in the first half of this year is estimated at VND23 trillion,
up 24% year-on-year. International arrivals in HCMC totaled around 1.65 million,
up 10% year-on-year.
As a big business hub and an international gateway for foreign visitors, HCMC
has a strong advantage to receive international guests but it still lacks
natural sites and beautiful beaches for the visitors.
So far, the tourism sector has joined forces with several localities. For
instance, HCMC, Lam Dong and Binh Thuan have inked an agreement to link their
key tourist destinations.
HCMC has also cut similar deals with partners in the Mekong Delta region.
According to the tourism department, in the second half of this year, the city’s
tourism will review the five-year cooperation plan with the Mekong Delta region,
as well as the development of the tourism triangle among HCMC, Binh Thuan and
Lam Dong to make better activities for cooperation.
Source: The Saigon times |
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