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Number of Chinese tourists in Jan-Aug period down
The number of Chinese tourists visiting Vietnam in the
January-August period dropped by 9.7% from the same period last year, and
arrivals from this source market are forecast to remain weak towards the
year-end.
According to the General Statistics Office, there were nearly 894,000 tourist
arrivals from China to Vietnam in the eight-month period, down 9.7% while last
year’s same period recorded a growth rate of nearly 48%. Vietnam last year
welcomed over 1.4 million Chinese arrivals, rising by up to 56.5% from the
previous year.
Statistics of travel firms showed the same situation. Specifically, the number
of Chinese tourists at HCMC-based Lien Bang Travelink has dropped by 30%.
“Some partners have booked tours for this year-end, but tours may be canceled at
the last minute like what has happened since the year’s beginning,” said Tu Quy
Thanh, director of Lien Bang Travelink.
Similarly, Cao Tri Dung, director of Vitours in Danang City, said that the firm
last year welcomed over 100,000 Chinese tourist arrivals, but the number of
Chinese tourists has now dropped strongly.
Explaining for the drop in the number of Chinese tourists, travel firms said
that this resulted from economic difficulties. Besides, some Chinese firms have
started to provide their own tours to Vietnam instead of cooperating with
Vietnamese firms.
“Previously, we used to receive a large number of tourists from China on charter
flights, but after that, Chinese partner have organized their tours bringing
tourists to Vietnam. This has made us lose customers and the State lose the
travel tax,” said Dung from Vitours.
In addition, according to the Travel Department under the Vietnam National
Administration of Tourism (VNAT), the tourism industry has started to reorganize
the market and shift to the segment for tourists with higher spending.
Chinese tourists with low spending mainly come to Vietnam via border gates in
the northern region and buy tours lasting three days at a price of over VND1
million. Receiving tourists via border gates has been tightened, resulting in
the falling number of tourists.
Currently, around 30% and 58% of Chinese tourists come to Vietnam by road and
air respectively while the rest arrive here by ship.
According to Nguyen Quy Phuong, head of the Travel Department, amid current
economic difficulties, attracting tourists with high spending is not easy at
all. However, China is still an important market, and Vietnam will strive to
attract more tourists of the high-spending segment.
“To achieve this, we will launch more promotion activities in China,” he said.
Vietnam organized a tourism promotion program in Guangzhou late last month and
will continue to hold road shows in Xian and Tianjin in November. The department
has plans to invite Chinese press agencies to Vietnam.
Source: SGT |
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