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Minister Hoang Tuan Anh Welcomed Representatives of JATA
To promote bilateral relations in tourism between
Viet Nam and Japan, and implement its Visit World Campaign, representatives of
Japanese tour operators and the Japan Association of Travel Agents (JATA) have
been in Viet Nam on September 8, 2009 to make a survey trip on Vietnamese
tourist destinations in 10 days.
In the evening of September 8, 2009 in Hanoi, a meeting was held to welcome
special guests by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (MOCST) and Viet
Nam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT). Attending the welcome meeting, on
the Vietnamese side, there were presentations of the Minister of Culture, Sports
and Tourism Mr. Hoang Tuan Anh, Deputy Director General of VNAT Ms. Hoang Thi
Diep; Director of International Cooperation Department of MOCST Mr. Nguyen Van
Tinh; leaders of some departments and institutes from the MOCST and VNAT; and
some travel businesses that relate to Japanese tourist market; on the Japanese
side, there were presentations of Vice President of the JATA and Chairman of JTB
Corporation Mr. Sasari; Director of Visit World Campaign of JATA Mr. Sawabe,
Chairman of Jalpak Corporation Mr. Onishi, and 20 members representing for
Japanese tour operators .
Minister Hoang Tuan Anh warmly welcomed Mr. Sasari, Vice President of JATA and
all members of the group have visited Viet Nam. In the welcome speech at the
meeting, Minister Hoang Tuan Anh introduced to the distinguished guests about
the tourism potential of Viet Nam. He stressed the value of the seven World
Heritage Sites and Masterpieces which have been recognized by UNESCO in Viet
Nam, and 3 sites and masterpieces are being nominated to UNESCO to review as
World Heritage. In particular, the World Natural Heritage Ha Long Bay has
reached the last round of voting which is mobilized by Newopenworld
Organization. Minister Hoang Tuan Anh is very happy to know that the Japanese
distinguished guests will come to survey World Heritage Ha Long Bay and proposed
respond to campaign vote for Ha Long Bay in Viet Nam. The minister expressed his
deep gratitude to the Japanese Government and people for their helps Viet Nam in
work of building the country, development cooperation in the fields of culture,
sports and tourism, and hoping that the relations in all these fields between
Viet Nam and Japan are growing. MOCST in Viet Nam will always offer all
favorable conditions for the establishment of bilateral cooperation relations in
tourism between Viet Nam and Japan. Minister Hoang Tuan Anh wished the trip of
the group a great success; and hoped that after finishing tours, the images of
country and people of Viet Nam will leave good impressions to guests.
On behalf of survey group, Mr. Saraki expressed his appreciation to the
respectfully, thoughtful reception of the Minister Hoang Tuan Anh and all
Vietnamese members to them. Japan Tourism has respected the efforts of the
Vietnamese government, especially the MOCST in establishing bilateral tourism
cooperation between two sides. He also informed the Minister about the survey
program, the group will visit tourist destinations in Viet Nam from North to
South, in order to explore and study highlight and attractive points of Viet
Nam; tourist sites that have been attracting Japanese tourists.
Mr. Saraki stressed that coming to Viet Nam this time he had experience more
obviously about Viet Nam. Viet Nam is on the momentum of strong development and
it has great potential in tourism. Mr. Saraki thanks to the Vietnamese
government, MOCST, VNAT for many activities in promoting Japanese tourist
market.
It is hoped that after this survey, the Japanese tourist market in Viet Nam will
recover and more Japanese tourists will continue to come to Viet Nam.
The trip has started since September 9, 2009.
Phuong Anh
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