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Quang Ninh focuses on building sea, island tourism brand
Endowed with beautiful beaches, islands, and favourable transport
links, the northern coastal province of Quang Ninh is paying special attention
to developing sea-based tourism to promote its brand globally.
According to Tran Van Ngoan, an official of the provincial Department of Natural
Resources and Environment, Ha Long Bay, twice recognised by UNESCO as a world
natural heritage, is one of the must-see destinations whenever visitors come to
Quang Ninh as it boasts rich biodiversity along with great historical and
cultural values.
Covering a multitude of limestone islands and islets in various sizes and
shapes, the bay was voted as one of the seven new wonders of the world in 2011,
he said, adding that the annual Ha Long Carnival is also a magnet to local and
foreign tourists.
In addition to famous bays such as Ha Long and Bai Tu Long, Quang Ninh is home
to many hot and mineral springs, cultural and historical relic sites, unique
architectural works, traditional festivals and craft villages.
The province also possesses a geographic position favourable for its marine
tourism development as it is an international integration gateway of the
northern key economic region as well as forms part of the “Two corridors, one
economic belt” cooperation between Vietnam and China, and the Tonkin Gulf
Economic Corridor.
With the goal of successfully implementing the Vietnam Marine Strategy by 2020,
Quang Ninh has focused on building its sea and island tourism brand, especially
honouring the value of Ha Long Bay, Ngoan said.
It has also increased investment in developing primitive islands such as Co To
and Van Don in order to offer new experiences to visitors.
The province has planned to promote its green growth with a view to luring more
domestic and foreign investors by forming a special economic zone with hi-end
tourism services and international-standard trade and financial centres in Van
Don island district.
In 2013, the province served 7.5 million holidaymakers, a year-on-year rise of 7
percent, and earned 5 trillion VND (235 million USD) from tourism.
It expects to welcome over 8.4 million tourists by the end of this year,
including 3 million abroad.
Source: VNA |
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