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Malaysia encourages Vietnam to develop homestay services
Vietnam has potential to develop a very strong
homestay tourism market, a Malaysian tourism official told the Malaysia Homestay
Seminar and Travel Mart at the Duxton Hotel Saigon in HCMC.
“We are proud of our country and the achievements of homestay tourism. Your
country is endowed with beautiful natural landscapes, your country has enough
human resources, and I think you, Vietnam, can also develop homestay tourism as
much as we are doing and have done,” said Mohd Akbal Setia, Director of Malaysia
Tourism Promotion Board in HCMC on Saturday.
Dato Hj Sahariman Hamdan, Chairman of Malaysia Homestay Association, said that
homestay tours are an experience where tourists stay with selected families,
interact and experience the daily life of these families and local culture.
The local tour operators that attended the event were very interested in the
success of Malaysia’s homestay industry.
It is not classified as accommodation, Setia said. Tourists to each state in
Malaysia can taste the state’s unique culture and entertainment activities such
as traditional dances, songs, food, folk games and sports, he said Homestay
visitors get to witness first hand farming practices such as rubber tapping,
fish farming, paddy farming, cocoa, palm oil, fruits and jungle trekking, white
water rafting, and craft villages, he said.
“We have jungle homestay, we have island homestay, we have paddy homestay, we
have mountain homestay, so we offer diverse options for tourists,” Dato
Shahariman said.
As far as landscapes and places of interest were concerned Vietnam was on a par
with Malaysia and should exploit the potential, the conference heard.
“Homestay’s development is based on the landscapes, cultural and historical
values and people, said Lam Van Son, director of Can Tho Tourist Company.
“We can have mountain homestay in Daklak, Sapa, Lai Chau, island homestay in Nha
Trang, Phu Quoc, orchard homestay in Can Tho, Vinh Long, craft village homestay
in Hanoi and highlands homestay in Dalat,” Son said. Huynh My An, marketing
manager of Viettours said, despite having 54 ethnic groupings with rich cultures
and histories, we still don’t know how to promote it to international tourists.
Established since 1995 at Temerloh Village in Pahang State, the Malaysian
homestay program has spread to 227 villages around the country. Local villagers
are trained by the governmental organizations and can earn good incomes, said
Dato Sahariman, adding that last year, Malaysia had 161,000 tourists that used
homestays.
“The Malaysian government has provided significant funding to build
infrastructure in remote areas and a lot of farmers can speak English to
communicate with tourists. In Vietnam, we need support from government and an
association for homestay tourism,” said Nguyen Thi Anh Tho, director of Viet
Legend Travel.
“We have homestay services scattered in some regions such as Mekong Delta, Mai
Chau, Buon Ma Thuot and Dalat but they have developed in isolation, so we are
not using everything we can to develop the service,” Tho said.
Source: Saigon Times |
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