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Ministry Sets Key Development Tasks
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (MOCST)
has set 10 key development tasks in its strategy for the period of 2011-2015
aiming to bring into full play the results of the sector to keep up with
socio-economic development.
They are: to grasp thoroughly and well organize the 11th National Congress of
the Communist Party of Vietnam; continuously develop and complete regulations,
mechanisms and policies; strengthen the inspection, supervision and acceleration
of policies on state management capacity and efficiency in specific fields;
focus on preservation and bring into full play cultural heritage value and
develop tourism; continuously direct the implementation of official note content
about holidays, festival organization and commendation rewards; well prepare
forces to get good outcome in Olympic games and sport festivals; expand and
enhance cultural exchange and cooperation nationally and internationally; speed
up the implementation of administrative reforms, ensure savings, combat
corruption and waste, continuously complete mechanisms and policies to provide
human resources for tourism development; successfully implement the National
Tourism Year 2011; complete tourism sector targets through 2020 to make tourism
a spearhead as a professional sector which has high quality tourism products,
comprehensive and modern technical infrastructure, and become a prestigious
brand in the world through 2030.
To achieve these targets, MOCST has proposed six solution groups. They are: to
build up master plans and development projects in specific fields; speed up
Vietnam's Culture Development Strategy 2011-2020 with a vision to 2030; build up
mechanisms, policies and solutions to increase the appreciation and enhance
cultural activities of people living in remote, mountainous and border areas as
well as islands and ethnic minority groups; cater to human resource training in
culture and the arts, strengthen resources and infrastructure for cultural
development; implement the plan on human resource development in culture, sport
and tourism sector through 2020 and with a vision to 2030; enhance state
management efficiency; and renovate cultural management and organization.
Regarding tourism, Hoang Thi Diep, Deputy Director of the Vietnam National
Administration of Tourism (VNAT) said that the VNAT is making 2011 a national
tourism year with a concentration on sea-island attractions in the central
region such as Phu Yen, Ninh Thuan, and Binh Thuan together with cultural and
discovery tourism with numerous attractions. VNAT will support localities to
foster their tourism development, thereby attracting local and foreign tourists.
By 2015, the tourism sector strives to attract 7-8 million foreign tourists and
32-35 million local travelers. Tourism revenue will reach VND10-11 billion and
its GDP will make up 5.5-6 percent of national GDP. Besides focusing on high
growth, the tourism sector will pay attention to tackling environment problems.
The sector targets to develop green tourism which will connect tourism
development with natural resource preservation and environmental protection. In
the meantime, economic development will go in parallel with tourism development,
which will contribute to preserving traditional culture and reducing poverty./.
Source: VEN |
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