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Move to lure foreign tourists
Major retail and hospitality campaigns are among
some of the initiatives designed by the tourism industry to meet ambitious
targets this year, according to Vu The Binh from the Viet Nam National
Administration of Tourism's Travel Department.
The sector hopes to receive 4.2 million international visitors in 2010, 400,000
more than the 2009 figure, even though Government assistance to the industry has
been reduced.
"It means we will have to draw on a variety of resources and marketing tactics
to pull it off, said Binh."
The industry has been digging deep for creative inspiration and the search
appears to have born fruit. A new industry slogan "A friendly Viet Nam welcomes
you" has been adopted and will be displayed at exit gates across the country's
airports. Airline staff, customs officials and the public at large would be
instructed to repeat the saying to foreign guests, Binh said.
The announcement of the new slogan follows the industry's earlier adoption of
the year's tourism theme "A thousand years of Thang Long - Ha Noi."
"Persuading people to show hospitality, like smiling at visitors might be very
tough. Especially since most people don't smile at strangers. But the sector
will co-operate with the media to convince people to join the programme."
The new initiative was based on the results of a survey of tourists travelling
in Viet Nam.
But Nguyen Minh Quang from the Ha Noi University of Education questioned the
effectiveness of the initiative: "Based on my pedagogical experiences, I must
say I am quite sceptical about this campaign because if a person is naturally
friendly, he will continue to act like that whether he knows about the campaign
or not but to others, forcing them to act against their nature does not seem
practical to me."
But from Binh's perspective, the initiative's strength lay in its ability to
exploit social networks and act as a valuable marketing tool: "Foreign tourists
who come to Viet Nam are potential marketers. If they are satisfied with their
experience, they will promote Viet Nam to their friends and relatives."
Overseas Vietnamese were also deemed valuable to the initiative. For instance,
the Executive Committee of Overseas Vietnamese in France has recently pursued
the administration's suggestion to run a campaign encouraging each person in the
diaspora community to persuade 10 French friends to travel to Viet Nam.
The committee said the campaign was feasible.
Other activities planned under the initiative included a series of retail sales
across the country organised by the tourism industry in concert with the Viet
Nam Retailers Association.
"Integrating Vietnamese goods into tourism products is one of the most important
policies we will implement in the upcoming years. And I think it will be more
suitable to leave the choice of what goods to be promoted to retailers," Binh
said.
When asked, Craig Soffer, an American expat based in Ha Noi, said: "I think a
hospitality oriented campaign that works to get Viet Nam a new image regarding
customer service and hospitality is a great idea."
"I've always felt that Vietnamese products in Viet Nam have been fairly priced,
even if you do have to do a little haggling at the market," he added.
"Viet Nam still has a long way to go before it becomes a shopping destination
like Singapore but in only six years I've seen the appearance of Parkson, Vincom
Tower and many other interesting shops, so the growth is obvious and Viet Nam
seems to be on the road."
The administration said it would rely on select agencies, transport companies
and hotels – those able to capture the unique essence of Viet Nam – to implement
the initiative.
Tourism to both Ha Hoi and HCM City increased remarkably during Tet (Lunar New
Year) holiday compared to the same period last year.
ASEAN Tourism Forum organisers honoured
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung awarded organisations and individuals who helped
successfully host the 2009 ASEAN Tourism Forum with certificates of merit in Ha
Noi yesterday, March 8.
Viet Nam National Tourism Administration director Nguyen Manh Cuong told the
presentation ceremony that the forum's success had helped affirm Viet Nam's
regional status and promote the country's image, people and culture.
"The forum also created conditions for local tourist companies to meet with the
industry's regional representatives; assess trade opportunities and develop the
prowess to organise major international events," he said.
More than 2,000 delegates, including ministers, senior tourist officials,
business and media representatives from both inside and outside Viet Nam
attended the forum from January 5-12, 2009.
It was the first time the forum had been held in Viet Nam.
Tourism administration figures show that 877,712 international visitors arrived
in Viet Nam during the first two months of this year, a rise of more than 27 per
cent against January and February last year.
Source: VietNamNet/Viet Nam News |
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