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Marine tourism and defence should be linked, says chief
Marine tourism development should be linked closely to national
defence and security, Viet Nam National Administration of Tourism director-
general Nguyen Van Tuan said yesterday.
It should also be put in the context of national socio-economic development,
Tuan told a workshop on the tourism development master plan held in the capital.
Under the plan, by 2020 Viet Nam would have five key marine tourism regions
having high comparative advantages: Ha Long-Cat Ba; Lang Co-Son Tra-Hoi An; Nha
Trang-Cam Ranh, Phan Thiet-Mui Ne and Phu Quoc Island.
In addition to these regions, Tuan said his department would continue to invest
in high potential marine tourism sites like Van Don-Co To islands and Truong Sa
and Hoang Sa (Spratlyand Paracel) archipelagos.
Institute of Tourism Development Research vice director Dr Pham Trung Luong said
the south central coastal provinces from Da Nang City to Binh Thuan Province
would be the best regions for tourism development.
He said an important factor in the future of the region was the high commitment
of the local authorities.
Though the Central Highlands region had a potential for tourism development, it
would remain at the bottom of Viet Nam's tourism development list, he said.
Luong also pointed to the impact of climate change as an important barrier to
tourism development in the country, particularly in the Mekong Delta region.
By 2020 Viet Nam set the target to welcome 10.3 million foreign visitors and
47.5 Vietnamese visitors and earn a revenue of US$19 billion from the sector.
By 2030, the number of foreign visitors coming to the country is expected to
climb to 18 million and 58 million for domestic visitors. As a result, the
revenue will be $36 billion.
In its 10-year plan, Viet Nam would continue to give top priority to Northeast
Asia and ASEAN countries; maintain the same rate of visitors from Western
Europe, Northern Europe, North America, Eastern Europe; develop a plan to expand
the tourism markets in the Middle East and India.
According to the administration, in the first five months of 2011, Viet Nam
welcomed 2.5 million foreign visitors and 14 Vietnamese visitors – an increase
of 18 per cent compared to the same period of the previous year.
On Wednesday, a workshop on marine culture was organised in the central province
of Khanh Hoa.
All reports presented at the workshop reiterated the idea that marine culture is
part and parcel of the Vietnamese national culture.
Viet Nam has more than 3,000km of coastline.
In his report, Tran Ngoc Them from HCM City National University said that in
Khanh Hoa Province's strategic development plan, it should consider the
development of marine culture as an important component, including the Truong Sa
marine culture.
Them proposed that a Museum on Marine Culture and an Institute of Marine Culture
Research should be established in Khanh Hoa.
Participants agreed on the need to promote a communication campaign on marine
knowledge and culture through the mass media, particularly in schools and
universities.
They concluded that it was an effective way to raise awareness among students on
their responsibility toward national sovereignty.
Source: VNS |
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