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Hanoi to make heavy investment on amusement centers to develop tourism
Developing amusement centers in both the inner city and the
suburbs comes high on the list of priority works mentioned in the capital city
tourism program by 2020.
Hanoi is the city which attracts more foreign travelers than any other
localities in Vietnam. However, the travelers do not have long stay in the city:
a traveler stays in Hanoi for 2.1 days on average for every trip.
According to Luu Duc Ke, Director of Hanoitourist, said Hanoi tends to become a
place for travelers to transit. Travelers do not intend to stay for many days in
Hanoi, because they have nothing to do in the city, where there are very few big
shopping malls and entertainment complexes, especially nightlife.
“In Thailand, the nightlife industry brings the highest income proportion to its
tourism. Meanwhile, in Vietnam, travelers have nowhere to go at night,” Ke said.
Even in the two biggest cities of Vietnam – Hanoi and HCM City – there are very
few bars and dancing halls meeting the standards to serve foreign guests, while
they have to shut the door prior to 0 am. Visitors to Hanoi also do not have
opportunities to go out for night meals.
As for domestic travelers, the only way to entertain themselves in the evening
is singing at karaoke room or playing cards in the hotels, according to Hoang
Cong Vinh, a tour guide of Dulichvietonline.
It is expected that Hanoi would have more than 10 million residents by 2030,
while it would receive 4.5-5.1 million foreign travelers. By that time, Hanoi
would be a big market with high demand for entertainment services for both
domestic and foreign travelers.
This explains why the Hanoi Department for Culture, Sports and Tourism has
decided that entertainment complexes need to come high on the list of priority
works that must be done to implement the tourism development strategy, even
though people still keep arguing about whether to make investment to develop the
services.
Under the strategy, the nightlife would be programmed for the central area in
Hanoi, which gathers the majority of foreign travelers.
It is expected that the areas around the Hoan Kiem Lake and the ancient streets
would be developed into pedestrian areas. Regarding the nightlife services,
every street or area would provide a certain kind of services. Therefore, Bar
street, night food street and night service street.
Especially, Hanoi would have a center to specifically serve foreign travelers,
which provide different entertainment services, including electronic games or
art shows. The center may be set up in the suburb area, which is not too far
from the city’s center (less than 20 kilometers). This would be near enough to
ensure to best serve foreign travelers, and far enough to restrict the impacts
on the domestic cultural and social environment.
The idea, observers said, has been put forward in order to persuade people to
recognize the need of the existence of entertainment complexes in the capital
city, because the plan compilers have foreseen the strong protest from people,
who keep thinking that this is a “sensitive issue.”
Mai Tien Dung, Deputy Director of the Hanoi Department for Culture, Sports and
Tourism, said the establishment of entertainment complexes and the way the
services are programmed would create favorable conditions for state agencies’
management.
Hanoi would not only try to attract foreign travelers, but also to target
domestic travelers with amusement centers and theme parks.
The Ho Tay Water Park remains the only theme park in the central area. However,
more theme parks would appear in the capital city in the time to come. The Thu
Le Park would be a zoology park, while Bach Thao would be the park of plant
species, while Thong Nhat would be reserved for sports and entertainment
activities.
Source: To Quoc |
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