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Phu Yen aims to sharpen its tourism spearhead
Phu Yen is striving to develop its tourism sector into a
spearhead economic industry. Phu Yen's People's Committee recently approved a
project to develop the local tourism until 2015 with vision towards 2020, with
the intention of turning Phu Yen into one of the key tourist provinces in the
south central coast.
Potential to develop sea and island tourism
Phu Yen has been favored with cultural heritages, a 190km-long coastline,
and attractive landscapes including the swamps of Cu Mong and O Loan, and Vung
Ro Bay. In addition, the province has hot mineral water sources, which offer
favorable conditions for the development of medical tourism.
The province has a convenient communication network including National Highways
25 and 29 linking the south central coastal provinces with the Central
Highlands. Tuy Hoa Airport can accommodate 747 Boeing aircraft and Vung Ro Bay
can receive more than 5,000-tonne cruise ships.
Over the past few years, Phu Yen has focused investment on its socioeconomic
development in favor of tourism. Routes linking Tuy Hoa City with some local
tourist landscapes including Giant's Causeway, the Bai Mon Area, and Vung Ro Bay
have been built and other arteries have also been upgraded. A number of
large-scale projects are being expanded including the pedestrianized underground
crossing at Deo Ca, Phu Yen Railway Station, and the economic zones of South Phu
Yen, Nhan Hoi, and Van Phong.
Phu Yen is now regarded as a national gateway province to the sea for provinces
in the Central Highlands as many international border gates have been set up in
these provinces including the Bo Y International Border Gate in Kon Tum and the
Duc Co International Border Gate in Gia Lai.
Thanks to its rapid infrastructure development in recent years, the number of
tourists to the province has increased considerably compared to the country's
provincial average. Some travel companies have for the first time offered
inter-provincial sea and island tours for both domestic and foreign visitors.
Last year, Phu Yen successfully organized a national tourism event on the
occasion of its 400th anniversary and celebration of its development.
Long term strategic development
In order to sharpen its spearhead tourism industry and consolidate its key
position in the development chain of provinces in the Central Highlands and
along the south central coast, Phu Yen Province's People's Committee has
approved a VND13.6 trillion project to develop local tourism until 2015 with
vision towards 2020. The project will focus on the local tourism master plan,
intensive investment in local infrastructure in tourism areas; and will
especially call for the private sector to exploit inter-provincial and regional
sea and island tourism.
According to the project, Phu Yen will attract more than 850,000 tourists by
2015, with the number of foreign visitors accounting for more than 10 percent of
the total with the tourism sector's contribution to the provincial GDP
increasing up to 5.7 percent. By 2020, the province anticipates welcoming around
1.8 million tourists, with the sector contributing 7.2 percent to the provincial
GDP.
Phu Yen has implemented a series of favorable policies to develop its tourism
industry, including tourism incentives and favorable administrative procedures
to attract both domestic and foreign investors. In addition, it has also paid
attention to training local tourism staff, especially in terms of foreign
languages and professional capability.
To date, Phu Yen has attracted around 305,000 visitors, a 5.2 percent increase
compared to the same period last year, 20,500 of which were foreign visitors.
Total revenues reached VND329.2 billion, a 31.7 percent increase compared to the
same period last year.
Source: VEN |
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