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Hanoi-HCM City-Binh Thuan tourist route expected
A tourist route linking Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Binh Thuan and
Phu Quy island is likely under development following a familiarisation trip for
tour operators and related media experts to the south central coastal province
of Binh Thuan from May 28-31.
They visited popular attractions, such as the Mui Ne sand dunes, the Ham Tien
resort capital, and the wine castle and islets of Phu Quy island, testing
accommodation and dining services in hotels and luxury resorts.
During a working session, the provincial Tourism Association informed the
delegation that the locality welcomed 3.8 million guests in 2014, with
international tourists accounting for 12 percent. All in all, tourism generated
6 trillion VND (285 million USD) in revenue.
In the first quarter of this year, over 1 million tourists arrived in Binh Thuan,
up by 6 percent year on year, earning the province around 2 trillion VND (95.2
million USD), a 8.72 percent rise on a yearly basis.
The main tourist route in the region is triangular and includes Saigon market,
Da Lat flower gardens and Mui Ne beach, as well as the traditional festivals of
Nghinh Ong (whale worshipping) and Kate, the association said.
The delegation suggested offering free pick-up services at train and bus
stations, maintaining vegetation surrounding hotels and resorts, and improving
staff quality.
Binh Thuan is currently home to 271 places of accommodation in 10,400 rooms. Out
of these 271, 172 are accredited and three achieved the five-star standard.
The locality is home to 44 travel agencies, including six outbound tour
operators.
Hanoi’s foreign arrival growth slows down
The number of foreign arrivals in Hanoi rose a moderate 5 percent, reaching
nearly 1.4 million in the first five months of this year, according to the
municipal Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
Domestic arrivals hit 6.7 million, up a mere 2 percent year-on-year.
The visitor number increase in Hanoi is equivalent to the level recorded by the
southern metropolis Ho Chi Minh City.
In early May, the department submitted a report to the city authorities about
the progress of a project turning Ba Vi – Suoi Hai area into a national tourism
park by 2020. The department also conducted several activities to promote the
world’s intangible cultural heritage Giong festival abroad while offering
training in tourism to communities in the two outlying districts of Soc Son and
Gia Lam where the festival takes place.
The department is working on a Hanoi tourist product development strategy for
2016-2020, while preparing for the Hanoi cultural days to be held in Japan’s
Fukuoka city in the near future.
To create a safe and friendly environment, the municipal tourism sector will
partner with agencies concerned to crack down on thief and scam targeting
tourists.
Training on guest reception and tour guide skills in craft villages, especially
in outlying districts will be made available..
Source: VNA |
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