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Hanoi looks to draw tourists
The capital has welcomed 5.7 million tourists during the first
five months of 2011, according to the Ha Noi Department of Culture, Sports and
Tourism.
Of this, 552,098 were made up of foreign tourists, a year-on-year increase of 20
per cent. Visitors from China increased 32 per cent in comparison with the same
period last year; Australia, 28 per cent and Japan, 14 per cent.
Thanks to significantly increased visitor numbers, hotel capacity reached 60.62
per cent, a year-on-year increase of 3.56 per cent.
Ha Noi aims to welcome 13.25 million visitors in total, including 1.75 million
foreign tourists, during the year.
The city has also set a target of welcoming 16 million visitors, including 2
million foreign tourists, by 2015.
Bui Dinh Binh, deputy director of Saigontourist Ha Noi, said that in order to
help the capital welcome 2 million foreign visitors by 2015, the city should
focus on several key markets including Eastern Europe, its high income citizens
having always had a strong traditional relationship with Ha Noi.
The deputy director of Viet Nam Tourism Investment in Ha Noi, Le Nhan Vinh, said
that the Ha Noi People's Committee should develop preferential policies in order
to encourage enterprises to promote the city's tourism image in the Eastern
Europe market, establishing a legal operations framework for tourism companies
between now and 2030.
The director of the Ha Noi Daissy Tourism Company, Tran Thu Ha,øø said that her
company was currently aiming at luring foreign visitors from the US, emphasising
that the capital's transport system be improved.
"Tourism companies should co-operate better in order to serve customers more
efficiently," she added.
Truong Minh Tien, deputy director of the Ha Noi Department of Culture, Sports
and Tourism, conceded that, due to the lack of a tourism plan, tourism has faced
many difficulties in attracting investment.
In order to welcome 1.75 million visitors this year and 2 million by 2015, Tien
emphasised the importance of a National Programme of Action and a tourism
promotion campaign, set to run from 2011-15 coupled with two annual events
including an international tourism fair and a Ha Noi eating and drinking
festival.
He added that several tourism programmes, including developing ancient and
handicraft villages as well as community tourism, were key factors in fulfilling
targets.
During a recent meeting between the Ha Noi People's Committee and the city's
Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Nguyen Thi Bich Ngoc, vice chairwoman
of the Ha Noi People's Committee, said that a master tourism plan would play a
critical role in helping the capital's tourism become a key economic industry.
She confirmed that such a master plan should be compiled based on the city's
cultural and historical potential and strengths, adding that the tourism sector
also develop a network for ecological tourism and transport.
Source: VNS |
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