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Lang Son boosts tourism sector
A visit to Lang Son requires a taste of its local delicacies such
as local fermented pork rolls and a bottle of rice wine. Lang Son authorities
have focused on local tourism development. Reporter Hoang Trang interviewed
Director of Lang Son Province’s Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of
Lang Son Hoang Van Pao.
rtant is the development of local tourism?
More than 80 percent of Lang Son is mountainous. The local economy is mainly
based on agriculture and forestry, accounting for 37 percent; industry and
construction nearly 28 percent and services 40 percent. That means tourism
development will be prioritized in Lang Son’s economic development.
What do you think about Lang Son’s attractions?
I see them not only as local people’s pride but also a competitive advantage
for Lang Son over other provinces and cities across the country. These sights
are considered a gold mine for Lang Son to exploit and boost its economic
development.
How has Lang Son exploited these gold mines?
Lang Son currently receives more than two million tourists every year, which
is not a small number for a mountainous province with a population of less than
750,000 people; however, provincial tourism revenue remains lower than expected.
Why is that?
Talking about economic development is talking about the economic indicators
to be measured in economic quantities. As far as I know, the city of Da Nang,
one of the country’s most attractive tourist destinations, last year received
around 2.7 million tourists, achieving VND6 trillion in tourism revenue.
Meanwhile, Lang Son Province, which is able to receive more than two million
tourists annually, only records less than VND700 billion in tourism revenue.
Could you explain why a tourist to Lang Son only spends a tenth of the average
in Da Nang?
It's understandable, because a tourist to Lang Son often stays there for a
shorter period than a tourist to Da Nang due to poor tourism services and
under-exploitation of local sights. Therefore, most tourists to Lang Son just go
sightseeing during the day and occasionally stay there for a period of time;
this is the weakness that Lang Son’s tourism sector is determined to overcome in
the near future.
What will Lang Son do to exploit its potential in the coming time?
In June 2012, Lang Son Province’s People’s Committee issued an important
resolution for the development of trade, services, and tourism for the 2015-2020
period. This affirmed that the tourism sector was an important economic
spearhead, and could provide a breakthrough in provincial economic growth and
restructuring. According to the resolution, Lang Son will strive to welcome 2.8
million tourists by 2015. Every international tourist will stay for 1.5-2 days
while every domestic tourist will stay for 1.8-2.5 days on average. To achieve
these criteria, we have to do a lot of things.
Could you highlight some of the things that Lang Son’s tourism sector is
concentrating on?
We are calling for investment in tourism projects for Nhi Thanh and Tam Thanh
caves, To Thi Statue and mountain, the Mac Dynasty Citadel, Na Tam Ecotourism
Resort, Tien Well and Pagoda Restoration, and Mau Son Ecotourism Resort. We are
busy planning for these projects and are offering investors attractive
incentives and streamlined administrative procedures.
Will Lang Son attempt to transform Mau Son Tourist Resort into one of the
country’s most attractive tourist destinations?
Mau Son is one among five tourist resorts including Da Lat (Lam Dong Province),
Ba Na (Da Nang City), Tam Dao (Vinh Phuc Province), Sapa (Lao Cai Province) and
Mau Son (Lang Son Province), chosen by the French as a resort during the
colonial period. All the four other destinations have so far effectively
exploited by local authorities. Recently, Lang Son Province’s People’s Committee
has issued a resolution on developing Mau Son into one of the most attractive
tourism destinations in the country. This resolution will be the guideline for
the development of Mau Son in the future.
What do you expect from Lang Son’s tourism sector?
We are striving for maximum effort to have enough leverage for any potential
stimulus for the future. I think Lang Son needs to effectively exploit its
competitive advantages, creating new tourism products based on its landscapes
and history. Mau Son Lang Son should become an attractive destination for
domestic and international tourists.
Source: VEN |
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