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National Day vacation – a chance for travel operators
The four-day long holiday starting on September 2 (known as the
National Day) is long-awaited. It marks the last summertime vacation, allowing
the public to discover a range of products and services offered by travel
companies, both domestically and internationally.
A new domestic tour launched by major travel companies explores the culture of
the H’Mong people in the northwest, with a focus on sampling local cuisine and
participating in the famous love market.
According to Nguyen Cong Hoan, Deputy Director of Hanoi Redtours, his company is
expecting more than 800 customers to book their tour to the northwestern region
to spend National Day with the H’Mong people.
Similarly, Viettravel has developed a tour for customers to attend the largest
love market for the H’Mong people, to be held on the night of September 1. The
company is expecting 15,000 tourists on this occasion, a 10 percent year-on-year
increase.
Saigontourist, one of the most prestigious travel agencies in Vietnam, is
offering a variety of trips and tours, such as exploring the roads in the
northwest set against the stunning backdrop of the yellow terraced rice fields,
or taking part in the H’Mong pan pipe festival in Dong Van, Ha Giang.
Tours to the coast and islands are still attractive for holidaymakers during the
last days of summer, with the most popular destinations being Phu Quoc, Con Dao,
Nha Trang and Phan Thiet, amongst others.
Thailand , Singapore , Malaysia , and Hong Kong (China) are highly popular
international destinations, not only because of the fascinating recreational
activities on offer, but also their attractive shopping opportunities, with
discounts of up to 70 percent.
According to Viettravel, shopaholics are flocking to Malaysia, which is
considered the fourth best shopping destination in the world and the second best
in the Asian-Pacific region.
Meanwhile, tours to other Asian countries, such as the Republic of Korea and
Japan, have started to gain popularity with Vietnamese holidaymakers.
As a result of this increased interest in Japan , the Vietnam Society of Travel
Agents (VISTA) has founded a Japan Travel Club in the South of Vietnam, which
aims to provide the highest standard of services for those planning a trip to
Japan . There are now three clubs of this kind in Vietnam .
According to tourism experts, 85,000 Vietnamese visited Japan in 2013, marking
an increase of 55 percent compared to 2012. In the first half of 2014 alone,
numbers increased by 50 percent, a trend which is predicted to continue in years
to come.
Concurrently, the number of Japanese tourists to Vietnam has rapidly grown in
recent years, hitting a record of more than 600,000 visitors last year.
Vietnam envisions receiving 1 million Japanese visitors annually by 2017, and
sending 200,000 Vietnamese tourists a year to Japan in the same timeframe.
In July, Vietnam launched a national campaign - “Exciting Vietnam: Vietnam – A
safe, friendly and attractive destination” aiming to boost tourism development.
In 2013, Vietnam ’s tourism sector welcomed 7.57 million international visitors
and provided services for 32.5 million domestic holiday-makers.
Source: VNA |
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