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Travel firms impatient for 2010 Tourism Year scheme
Tourism companies are
impatiently waiting for the tourism administration’s scheme for the National
Tourism Year 2010, hosted by Hanoi, which will be combined with the 1,000th
anniversary of Thang Long-Hanoi. They have just six months left to prepare for
this great event.
Travelling and discovering history
There are around 500 days left from now to the great celebration of the
1,000th anniversary of Thang Long-Hanoi as Vietnam’s capital. However, travel
firms have only six months to prepare for the Hanoi National Tourism Year, which
explains why they are anxious.
All tourism companies in Vietnam are urgently developing tours and advertising
plans to attract visitors to Hanoi. Discovering the city’s 1,000 years of
history is the focus of almost all tours.
“Hanoi will be the foremost destination on tours for local and foreign visitors
coming to the north. Tours in 2010 will be connected to historic events, such as
King Ly Cong Uan and the Edict on the Transfer of the Capital from Hoa Lu (Ninh
Binh province at present) to Dai La (Hanoi at present), the Ly, Tran, Le
dynasties, Phat Tich Pagoda (Bac Ninh), and combined with tours to Yen Tu and Ha
Long Bay in Quang Ninh,” said Hanoi Redtours Deputy Director Nguyen Cong Hoan.
“Cultural, historical and folk game tours will encourage visitors to take
initiative in discovering the culture and people of Hanoi,” added historian Le
Van Lan.
Anxious for event scripts
Many travel firms say that they are confused and cannot begin compiling
their tours for next year because the plans for the Hanoi – National Tourism
Year and for the 1,000th great anniversary of Thang Long-Hanoi are not
available.
Hanoi Redtours’ Nguyen Cong Hoan said his company needs information about events
and festivals in 2010 to prepare its plan. Travel firms also want the
culture-tourism administration to hold training courses on the history and
culture of Hanoi for tour guides.
Saigontourist’s Pham Duc Hoa said Hanoi should inform tourist firms at least one
year before it organises such a massive event so travel firms have time to
prepare and to inform their foreign partners.
The National Tourism Year, an initiative of the Vietnam National Administration
of Tourism, made its debut in 2003. Each year a province or city is chosen to
host the programme promoting the tourism potential of a specific region to
international visitors. .
Source: Ha Yen |
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