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Viet Nam’s tourism bounces
A group of my Vietnamese friends from the US
headed by Duong Quang Chan, a businessman, arrived in Ha Noi this week to start
a New Year trans-Viet Nam tour and to seek out a suitable place to open a
restaurant in the country.
"My friends and I are excited to be back in our homeland which we left almost 30
years ago," he said.
Chan went on to say that he never forgets to visit websites about Viet Nam and
added, "I’ve witnessed a lot of changes in the country and I think that it’s a
good time to open a restaurant. Viet Nam’s economy is reported to be recovering
after last year’s global crisis and more importantly, the number of foreign
visitors expected to visit the country is predicted to sharply increase."
Chan said his group will spend a week in Ha Noi, taking in the cultural and
tourism sites, particularly pagodas and temples. "We will all pedal by bicycle
to Tran Quoc and Quan Su pagodas and enjoy the street life with local people
that we could only see through the internet and TV before."
The overseas Vietnamese group said they will stay in Viet Nam through the
traditional Tet (Lunar New Year) holidays which begin on February 14.
"We’ll celebrate Tet in the northern province of Cao Bang, my birthplace, with
my relatives. There will be banh chung (square cake) and nem chao (pig skin cut
into strips mixed with pig fat, powdered fried rice, lemon and mint) which my
family enjoy so much because of their unique flavours," Chan told Viet Nam News.
"We’ll also visit Pac Bo Cave, where President Ho Chi Minh lived and worked in
Ha Quang District, and Ban Gioc Waterfall in Trung Khanh District," he added.
In contrast to Chan’s group, Hanoian Nguyen Thi Su and her family decided to
travel from Ha Noi to Singapore to spend Christmas and New Year, partly because
of the low prices for foreign and domestic tours.
"My children are so excited about their first trip abroad. We plan to spend our
week relaxing, enjoying the entertainment and shopping because it is the
discount season.
"We will also look at several universities in Singapore that we plan to send my
son to next year," Su said.
Tour agencies said the number of Vietnamese going abroad had increased by 25-30
per cent compared to the same period last year.
Unlike Su, young couple Vu Van Hung and his wife have booked their honeymoon in
the Central Highlands city of Da Lat to welcome the New Year and join the
country’s biggest ever flower festival which will be held from January 1-4.
"My wife loves Da Lat flowers very much. She has always wanted to go there but
was always too busy. However, now is a great time for her to enjoy the hundreds
of flowers that will be on display at the festival.
Vu Hoang, general director of the festival, told Viet Nam News that all of Da
Lat City’s hotels and restaurants have been fully booked by domestic and foreign
guests.
In addition, many travel companies have launched tours to mark the 1,000th
anniversary of Ha Noi for those who wish to seek out the culture and history of
the capital while enjoying its sights and culinary delights.
For example, Saigontourist offers a three-five days tour called Pilgrim to One
Thousand Year Thang Long and Hoa Lu Ancient Capital, that connects the three
dynasties of Dinh, earlier Le and Ly. Viettravel have launched a tour entitled,
Ha Noi Welcomes New Year 2010 with Ha Noi, Yen Tu, Ha Long and Sa Pa on the six
day itinerary, and Fiditour offers tours to Viet Nam’s coast and islands
including Nha Trang, Ninh Chu and Phu Quoc and Con Dao.
Encouraging signs
The general director of the Viet Nam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT),
Nguyen Van Tuan, said the national promotion campaign, Impression of Viet Nam,
launched early this year has produced positive results as local visitors have
increased month after month.
It was estimated that there would be about 25 million local travellers by the
end of this year, up 15 per cent from last year, said Tuan, adding that tourism
turnover as a result of these domestic tourists increased by 8-10 per cent. "The
figures show Impression of Viet Nam has been a success," he said.
The VNAT also estimates that foreign visitors to Viet Nam will hit 400,000 by
the end of this month and early January, taking the 2009 total to 3.9-4 million,
down about 10 per cent compared with 2008.
"We hope that celebrations for 1,000 years of Ha Noi throughout the country
combined with affordable, quality tours and services, will attract foreign
visitors over the coming weeks", Tuan said.
Source: VietNamNet/Viet Nam News |
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