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Lack of wharves impedes river tourism in HCM City
For years now, Ho Chi Minh City authorities have been convinced
that river tourism is an important, viable and lucrative marketing product to
enhance and enrich the City’s hospitality industry, particularly in the current
development period from 2011-2015.
In addition to promoting river tourism and existing tourism products on offer,
HCMC plans to also add and promote new products and programs that will lure
tourists and highlight the City's tourist spots.
The City is working on promoting shopping and bringing attention to cultural and
historical tourism.
In a bid to develop the tourism sector as a key economy in the country, HCMC is
making efforts to create new products other than tours on the beaten path for
tourists--one of them being river tourism.
Despite much effort and determination, city authorities have not provided full
support to this tourism sector.
Tourism experts say that visitors coming from Europe, America and North Africa
are very much interested in river cruises, a potential currently being tapped by
many countries in the world with some even cooperating with neighboring nations
to increase the market.
There has been a huge leap in the number of tourists for such tours despite
their high cost per trip.
Seeing this great potential, the tourism sector has defined it as an important
and very saleable product to boost the hospitality industry in HCMC. However,
statistics from the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism show that river
trips have only just developed in the South, which is interlaced with a canal
system, particularly Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong Delta.
The canal network in HCMC connects with the salt marshes in Can Gio District and
in the last ten years has been successfully marketed.
Nguyen Viet Anh, from the department of Culture, Sports and Tourism in HCMC,
said that in the recent past some travel agencies have expanded tourism products
and exploited well many new routes.
Phan Xuan Anh, director of Viet Excursions Travel Company, says that river tours
are very popular with holidaymakers and hence need more support from
authorities. The company welcomes more than 1,000 international tourists
annually for the river tour from Ho Chi Minh City along Thi Vai River and to the
salt marshes in Can Gio District. Holidaymakers from the US and Germany are
particularly very fond of these trips.
Despite a certain amount of success in marketing new tourism ideas, leading tour
operator Saigontourist pointed to a lack of wharves for tourist boats, the
boredom of running the same route on a very small scale, and lack of a mid way
rest-stop along the cruise for tourist convenience.
Lack of wharves for tourist boats is one of most serious need as currently the
wharves are being used only for loading commodities. Moreover, tour operators
complained that lack of wharves hinders tourist services.
Currently, the City has three wharves on Bach Dang in District 1, Ton That
Thuyet in District 4 and Hiep An in District 8. Only Bach Dang can be used as a
tourist wharf yet it lacks modern conveniences to meet tourists’ demands while
others are not tourist wharves as they are run down and boats cannot anchor
there.
With such existing inconveniences, tour operators can hardly expand more tours.
Some enterprises said they are willing to buy boats for river tourism but lack
of wharves deters them.
An Son Lam, Director of Dong Duong Sailing Company in HCMC, said that in
September his company started the first river tour from Bach Dang Wharf in
District 1 to Long Hoa Pagoda in District 8.
However, the company just operates three boats and one tour a week every Sunday
because the destination, Long Hoa Pagoda, has just one temporary bridge leading
to the pagoda. Lam said the company wants to take tourists to other famous
destinations such as Binh Dong Communal House in District 8 or Binh Tay Market
in District 6, but it needs wharves before it can start such trips.
Hence tour operators are desperate for City authorities to at least build
wharves, so that more river tourism can be developed.
Source: VietNamNet/SGGP |
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