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Simultaneous investment to boost craft village tourism
Over the past years, traditional craft villages in the southern
provinces of Tien Giang, Dong Thap, An Giang, Tay Ninh and Ba Ria-Vung Tau have
proved popular destinations for travel companies. However, due to lack poor
planning and limited tourist products, these villages have been unable to cash
in on return visits.
Attracting visitors
Craft village tourism is a type of tourism to discover the traditional culture
of the local people combined with purchasing the products they make. In southern
provinces like Tien Giang, Dong Thap and Ba Ria-Vung Tau, there are many craft
villages that have a hundred-year history of development and now still keep
their craft production ways and draw the attention of tourists, especially those
coming from Germany, Japan, Australia and the US.
According to Master of Arts Phan Buu Toan - Deputy Director of Saigon Tourist
College, craft villages development associated with tourism not only make
tourism activities more diversified but also increase consumption demand for
craft village products, create jobs for local laborers and contribute to the
economic restructuring. However, the State plays an important role in making
orientations and drafting a sustainable development plan for craft villages to
exploit their potential and promote links among travel companies and the local
people.
Trinh Van Thanh, Director of Thanh Dat Cocoa Co, Ltd in Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province
said from the wish to popularize and build a brand name for cocoa products, the
company has also upgraded infrastructure to receive visitor arrivals. Every
month, it welcomes from three to five delegations of foreign tourists (6-80
people in a delegation). They come to visit cocoa gardens, the process of
manufacturing cocoa and enjoy products made from cocoa and most of them felt
excited about their trips. The company is currently coordinating with
Saigontourist Company to expand this tourism model.
Simultaneous investment required
Nguyen Thi Nam from Tan Thanh Tourism Company said craft villages mainly
intend to do business but not promote tourism. Every time when tourists want to
visit craft villages, the travel companies have to make an appointment with
production households in advance. Despite this, most of tourists were excited
and impressed as they enjoyed the natural scenes and witnessed the real life
works of local residents.
In the coming time, one of the main targets of localities is to increase
international tourist arrivals. The Director of Ba Ria-Vung Tau's Tourism
Promotion and Information Center Trinh Ngoc Hoan said to effectively exploit
craft village tourism potential, the Center has determined traditional crafts
that are likely to attract more tourists including arca and snail fine arts
products, Hoa Long wine and girdle cakes.
Nguyen Huu Phuc, a visitor from the US shared his experience during his tours to
some craft villages specialized in making souvenirs made of bamboos, tea and
food made of tea. He said that when taking tours in the villages, visitors
seemed to be lost in modern workshops with private sections for each processes
including putting in materials, primary treatment, processing and packaging.
Apart from sightseeing and shopping, tourists could take part in producing
handicraft products under the instructions of craftsmen and they could buy these
products as the gifts to their relatives. If they buy handicraft products in a
large amount, the goods would be sent to them by post. Such kind of tourism and
services, however, have not been adopted in craft villages in Dong Thap, Tien
Giang, Tay Ninh and Ba Ria-Vung Tau provinces..
Source: VEN |
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