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Effective measures to bring souvenirs to tourists needed
Nearly 2 years after the implementation of Da Nang’s support
policies for the development of a local tourism souvenirs industry, 8 local
enterprises have so far been given permission by the city’s authorities to enjoy
the benefits from these policies.
In detail, the Dai Duong (Ocean) Gifts company makes handicrafts from shells,
quartz and rice, and Phan Thi My Hanh Sand Pictures makes sand products. The
Truc Xanh (Small Green Bamboo) company and Thanh Thien Fine Art Sculptures make
natural stone handicrafts. The Pho Hoi company makes products from salvaged
wood, Tra My from cinnamon and bamboo, and Moc Thanh Phi makes wooden products.
The Quang Huy company makes products from wood, rattan and bamboo, and the An
Khe Co-operative makes rattan and bamboo handicrafts.
So far, no dedicated souvenir-selling centres have been established in the city.
Therefore, local tourism products are now being sold in hotels, supermarkets and
souvenir shops across the city where visitors can find and buy them easily.
Although some tourism products have not yet met the criteria for packaging, they
have helped the city to reach its target of producing a wide range of souvenirs
for visitors to the city.
In addition to the efforts of the local souvenir providers to make unique and
beautiful tourism products, the city’s relevant agencies should do their utmost
to take effective measures to present the tourism souvenirs to the tourists.
This will help to develop tourism as the city’s spearhead economic sector.
Another 3 businesses are awaiting approval from the local authorities before
they too can enjoy the preferential policies..
Source: Danangtoday |
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