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Tourist arrivals set to hit five million
Viet Nam is set to welcome a record 5 million
international tourists this year after the arrival of 428,300 visitors last
month.
General Statistics Office figures put total arrivals to November at 4.6 million,
36.5 per cent higher than for the same 11 months last year.
The monthly average was 420,000 visitors, the highest in the last 20 years.
The previous record, 4.236 million visitors, was set in 2008.
Tourism industry revenue is expected to total US$4.6 billion against 3.8 million
visitors and $3.05 billion last year.
Milestone
The new figures were a milestone in the development of the tourism industry
and proved that travellers still thought the country was safe, friendly and
attractive, said Viet Nam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) general
director Nguyen Van Tuan.
The general director attributed them to Viet Nam's tourism potential and the
global economic recovery.
Systematic promotion campaigns as well as major national and international
events had been especially important, he said.
Visitors from mainland China, Japan, Malaysia and Thailand, where the currencies
were stronger than the dong, preferred Viet Nam for its cheaper prices.
They could buy more with their money in Viet Nam than in other countries.
VNAT Travel Department director Vu The Binh said the record 5 million
international visitors for the year was the result of a successful process and
the industry would continue to promote the country's image and tourist products.
For example, the administration had piloted a trans-national caravan tour within
Viet Nam, Lao, Thailand and Cambodia as " Four countries – One Destination"
earlier this month.
It would launch promotions in the major markets of Taiwan, Malaysia and
Singapore later this month.
But the industry lacks trained staff, infrastructure, competitiveness and
tourism products, says the VNAT.
"The key objective is to find and develop highly typical tourist products
including shopping and adventure tours as well as resorts," said director Binh.
"These are the ways to attract more foreigners who will return."
Saigontourist Travel Service Co's Marketing Department manager Doan Thi Thanh
Tra said it was important that each tourist enterprise seeks and offers suitable
and typical services for its clients.
They also need to better train their staff and improve service quality.
Viet Nam's tourist season usually goes from September to February, so the
industry could be expected to bloom in the last month of the year, she said.
Source: VietNamNet/Viet Nam News |
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