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Southerners’ fear of unsafe north festivals
Several festivals, especially religious, being organized in
northern provinces this month have failed to attract tourists from the south due
to rumors of unsafe conditions.
Before Tet, travel firms launched such tours departing after Tet in many
provinces nationwide to central Vietnam, or to Hanoi, Halong and Ninh Binh in
the north.
“Some customers ask for information about festivals but do not want to attend.
Information about jostling and unsafe conditions at festivals has scared off
tourists, and thus they choose to visit pilgrimage sites on normal days,” said
Cao Pham Hang, director of SPSC Tour.
According to statistics of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, some big
festivals like Co Loa Temple, Soc Temple, Huong Pagoda and Hai Ba Trung Temple
in Hanoi, Yen Tu in Quang Ninh Province, Bai Dinh Pagoda in Ninh Binh Province,
Tran Temple in Nam Dinh, Hung King Temple and Mother Au Co Temple in Phu Tho
Province have welcomed nearly 80,000 tourist arrivals.
Like other travel firms, SPSC Tour also offers tours to Bai Dinh Pagoda, Yen Tu
and Halong as well as tours to Chau Doc in the Mekong Delta province of An Giang.
At the beginning of the year, customers tend to book services at travel firms.
A representative of a travel firm based in HCMC’s District 1 said that the firm
has sold few package tours to pagodas in northern provinces due to customers’
concerns over cold weather, but there have been a high number of pilgrimage
tours in the south sold. Tourists normally combine pilgrimage with charity.
At Saigontourist Travel Service Company, there have been around 300 customers,
with overseas Vietnamese accounting for half, buying pilgrimage tours to central
and northern Vietnam this month. The price for such tours ranges between VND7
million and VND13 million.
“We only pay attention to pilgrimage sites and do not encourage tourists to join
festivals as there are huge crowds there and we cannot ensure safety for
tourists,” said Doan Thi Thanh Tra, marketing manager of Saigontourist.
According to the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism at a review meeting of
the Government, ministries and agencies held on Tuesday, there were nine million
domestic tourists and 700,000 international visitors during the nine-day Tet
holiday. Besides, the number of tourists buying Tet tours increased 10-15%
year-on-year.
Source: SGT |
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