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Singapore help Vietnam build terminals for cruise tourism
The Singapore Tourism Board and tourism entrepreneurs will make their second
fact-finding trip to Vietnam this quarter for a survey to help the country build
terminals for cruise ships considered vital for developing the cruise tourism
industry, an official said.
Syndrome (SARS) outbreak in 2003 the number has fallen strongly to even under
100,000 passengers last year.
Vietnam welcomed nearly 300,000 cruise passengers in 2002 but after since the
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) outbreak in 2003 the number has fallen
strongly to even under 100,000 passengers last year.
Vu The Binh, head of the travel department under the Vietnam National
Administration of Tourism, said that Singapore consultants and entrepreneurs
would survey a sea route from the central city of Danang to Nghe An to find
suitable locations for cruise terminals. This survey follows a similar trip to
other destinations in the country last year.
“Along with this assistance, Singapore will share experiences in operating
cruise terminals as well as discuss cooperation between the two countries’
tourism companies to woo international cruise passengers,” he said.
Vietnam’s tourism officials in 2008 went to Singapore to work with the Singapore
Tourism Board and a Singapore cruise company to learn ways how to develop the
cruise industry. These activities are part of a cooperation agreement between
the two sides to develop the cruise tourism industry for Vietnam as well as to
set up a circle route from Hong Kong to Singapore and Vietnam.
Binh said that the plan to build terminals for cruise ships now enjoy good
conditions as the Prime Minister has approved a master plan to build the seaport
system for Vietnam, under which some cruise ports will be built in the years to
come.
“The important thing is that we find the best locations for such terminals.
That’s why we need to cooperate with Singapore to learn from their experiences,”
Binh said.
He said the tourism sector would meet with the Ministry of Communications and
Transport about such developments.
Cooperation between Singapore and Vietnam to develop cruise tourism in Southeast
Asia was also mentioned during the Vietnam trip this month by Singapore’s Prime
Minister Lee Hsien Loong. Tourism officials have proposed sea routes for cruise
tourism from Singapore to Malaysia and on to Thailand and Vietnam before ending
up in Hong Kong.
Vietnam has a huge potential to develop cruise tourism, as the country is
situated between North and South Asia, and is in close proximity with two cruise
hubs of the region namely Singapore and Hong Kong.
However, the cruise industry in the country is still underdeveloped. Vietnam
welcomed nearly 300,000 cruise passengers in 2002 but after since the Severe
Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) outbreak in 2003 the number has fallen
strongly to even under 100,000 passengers last year.
There are no cruise terminals in the country for cruise ships, and international
cruise ships have to drop anchor at cargo ports.
Source: VietNamNet/SGT |
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