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Tourism development orientations over National Party Congresses
The National Congress of the Communist Party of
Vietnam is an historical political event, marking significant development step
of the nation. Each Congress has the duty to assess and define socio-economic
development orientations for the country in general and individual sectors in
particular. The role of the tourism sector is valued deeply by each congress.
The followings are contents related to tourism development orientations in
documents from the fourth to the tenth congresses.
At the fourth National Party Congress: “Attaching importance to tourism
business, organizing supply for foreign maritime cruises and other services”.
At the fifth National Party Congress: “Expanding tourism business, making
tourism gradually become an important sector matching the country’s potential”.
At the sixth National Party Congress: “Together with promoting exports of
commodities, favourable conditions are needed to develop foreign currency inflow
such as travel, overseas remittance, maritime cruise provision, and aviation
services. Removing bureaucratic procedures obstructing these activities”.
At the seventh National Party Congress: “Tapping the charming of nature,
cultural heritage, and other advantages of the country, expanding cooperation
with foreign partners to further develop tourism.”
At the eighth National Party Congress: “Carrying out a general plan for tourism
development to match the country’s potential in the direction of cultural travel
and ecotourism. Building programs and attractive destinations in culture,
historical sites and natural landscapes. Mobilising forces to take part in
tourism business, prioritising construction of infrastructure in large centres.
Improving education levels and service quality suitable to various types of
tourism. Promoting internal capital mobilisation in investing in hotels.
Equitising some hotels which could mobilise capital to upgrade. Coordinating
with foreign partners to build tourist areas and big hotels with fine quality
and much capital”.
At the ninth National Party Congress: “Improving the quality and effectiveness
of tourism activities. Closely coordinating with relevant agencies to develop
some complexes, making the tourism sector a key economic sector. Developing and
diversifying ecotourism, cultural and historical sites which were attractive to
domestic and foreign tourists. Building and upgrading infrastructure and
intensifying coordination with other countries in tourism activities. Moreover,
the ninth National Party Congress document defined specific development
orientations for ecotourism, cultural, sea and island travel for each key
tourism region nationwide.”
At the tenth National Party Congress: “Rapidly developing and improving the
quality of tourism activities, diversifying tourism products and types”. With
guidelines and efforts to overcome difficulties, Vietnam’s tourism sector posted
positive results, such as: welcoming more than 5 million foreign tourist
arrivals in 2010, providing services for nearly 28 million domestic tourist
arrivals, earning revenue of VND 96 trillion, contributing 4.5% to national GDP
and creating jobs for more than 1.4 million workers.
In short, the documents of National Party Congresses show how contents related
to tourism become firm foundations and play a key role for the tourism sector in
provinces and cities in defining development directions.
Source: CPV |
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