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HCM City invests in water tours
HCM City authorities plan to develop river tourism and make it
the city's main tourism product by 2020.
The draft "Waterway tourism development strategy of HCM City in the 2013-15
period with a vision to 2020" envisages building and renovating many piers and
organising many sport and cultural events annually.
By 2015 the city will renovate and build 50 wharves to operate boats to tourist
destinations.
It will develop 65 tourist attractions that can be accessed by water and build
three community-tourism attractions in Districts 9, Cu Chi and Can Gio.
This month seven river tours will be started from Bach Dang Wharf in District 1
to sites in Binh Quoi, Cu Chi and District 9.
The waterway tourism project has a budget of VND11 trillion (US$526 million), of
which VND1 trillion ($47.8 million) will come from taxpayers' money and the rest
from other sources.
Authorities hope to respectively increase the number of waterway tourists and
revenues by 20 per cent and 30 per cent annually.
They will organise cultural, sports, and other events associated with waterway
tourism every year at Bach Dang Wharf, Nha Rong Wharf, and Mong Bridge and
develop water sports, resorts, and wellness centres in Can Gio, Cu Chi and
District 9.
The city administration has instructed Saigontourist, a travel firm, to begin
operating river tours from the downtown area to ancient temples and pagodas in
Districts 5 and 6, and through the Ben Nghe and Tau Hu canals to the Cuu Long
(Mekong) Delta.
With about 1,000km of rivers and canals functioning, HCM City has enormous
potential in waterway tourism.
From the city centre, there are navigable rivers and canals in all four
directions and to key economic zones in neighbouring areas.
In the last few years waterway tourism has been expanding, especially the route
from Bach Dang Wharf to Cu Chi.
But its development has fallen short of the potential due to a lack of modern
facilities, according to the Department of Transport.
Under another master plan, downtown HCM City will be transformed into a modern
city centre with more green space, pedestrian-only streets, and efficient public
transport including tram and rapid bus transit systems and ferries.
Source: VNS |
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