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Vietnam’s tourism joins Mekong Tourism Forum
Experts of the Vietnam National Administration of
Tourism (VNAT) left the country for the 2010 Mekong Tourism Forum which will
take place in Siem Reap, Cambodia on May 7 and 8, 2010.
According to the Department of Travel under VNAT, the experts will discuss with
regional colleagues ways to develop products and infrastructure systems to
improve tourism in the region.
The Mekong Tourism Forum provides a cooperative platform for stakeholders in the
tourism industry to discuss the development, marketing and promotion of travel
to, from and within the Greater Mekong Sub region. The region’s tourism aims to
develop the Greater Mekong Sub region as a single tourist destination.
The Pacific Asia Travel Association organized the first forum in 1996 and led it
for ten consecutive years. This year, the Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office is
reviving the forum.
Under the theme New Roads, New Opportunities, the forum is attracting business
and government officials to assess the latest tourism developments and
investment opportunities along the regional road networks linking Cambodia,
Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam and the southern Chinese provinces of Yunnan
and Guangxi.
In a statement, the organizer said new areas with limited or no tourism were
opening up along the southern coastal road from Bangkok to HCMC, the central
east-west route linking Northeast Thailand to southern Laos and Hue in central
Vietnam, and the north-south Kunming-Bangkok road through northern Laos.
“At the Mekong Tourism Forum we will discuss investment prospects and hear from
tourism operators who are already taking advantage of opportunities along the
new overland corridors,” Mason Florence, executive director of the Bangkok-based
Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office, said in the statement.
In the forum, government speakers will also update the audience on visa
regulations, border crossing changes, airport developments, and new policies and
incentives for the tourism sector.
VNAT said that like other countries in the region, Vietnam’s tourism was
receiving good support from the Asian Development Bank to develop infrastructure
at some border gates in the Mekong Delta.
According to the Pacific Asia Travel Association, Thailand and Vietnam are
receiving more international travelers than Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar. Last
year, Thailand received 14.1 million visitors, down 3% year-on-year. Vietnam had
nearly 3.8 million, down 11%, Cambodia nearly 2.05 million, up 2%, Laos 862,000
visitors, down 3%, and Myanmar 243,000 visitors, up 26%.
Source: SGT |
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