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Travel firms offer Tet tours for tourists
As the Tet (Lunar New Year) Festival is
approaching, tourist companies are eagerly preparing to launch tours to serve
not only local holidaymakers but also tens of thousands of foreign visitors.
Thi Thanh Tra, Head of the Saigontourist Travel Service Corporation’s Marketing
Department, said that as of January 26 (the 23rd day of the 12th lunar month)
the company would begin to receive groups of foreign tourists who want to
experience the Vietnamese people’s biggest traditional festival.
More than 8,500 visitors have booked tours to Vietnam for the occasion and this
is the 8th consecutive year that Saigontourist has organised tours to serve
holidaymakers from abroad as well as foreigners who are working and living in
the country.
If booking a tour to Ho Chi Minh City, visitors will have a chance to enjoy the
flowers at the Tao Dan Park and learn about the spiritual lives of the local
people by visiting pagodas, where they can pray for good luck during the Year of
the Cat.
Visitors will have an interesting experience by going on a sightseeing tour of
Cho Lon market by pedicab or visiting local families, enjoying traditional
dishes and receiving gifts for good luck from the owners.
Meanwhile, tours to the Mekong Delta offer holidaymakers an opportunity to
experience the typical Tet atmosphere of the local residents, with exciting
floating markets and Don ca tai tu (music of the talented) singing. They can
join in with the hosts to pack banh tet (cylindric glutinous rice cakes) and
banh chung (glutinous rice cake).
In addition, Saigontourist’s restaurants, hotels and tourist sites have also
prepared menus with typical and traditional dishes to serve domestic and foreign
visitors during the festival.
Other travel firms are planning to launch their own tours, alongside the
traditional ones, to attract tourists during the holidays.
Duong Mai Lan, from the Vietravel Company’s Marketing Department, said that most
of visitors have chosen the central ancient town of Hoi An, the central city of
Danang and the Mekong Delta as destinations.
Tours in the North will bring holidaymakers to the capital city of Hanoi, the
UNESCO-recognised natural heritage Halong Bay, the northern mountainous town of
Sapa, and the Huong (Perfume) pagoda.
Tourists can travel along the Hong (Red) river by ship and visit a number of
riverside tourist sites such as Tien Dung-Chu Dong Tu Temple and Bat Trang
pottery village.
According to the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT), the country
is targeting welcoming 5.3 million foreign visitors and serving 30 million
domestic holidaymakers in 2011.
The tourism sector will strive to earn revenue of more than VND110 trillion
($5.5 billion), equivalent to 4.6 per cent of the country’s estimated gross
domestic product (GDP).
To reach these targets, the VNAT has mapped out plans to attract one million
tourists from each of the key markets, namely Thailand, Japan, the Republic of
Korea and Europe.
Source: VIR/VNA |
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