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Ministers agree to boost GMS tourism to new height
Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) Tourism Ministers have pledged to
promote the subregional tourism industry in a sustainable manner with a high
sense of social responsibility.
A joint declaration on GMS cooperation in tourism and its orientations for
future development was approved by the ministers at their second meeting on
January 9 within the framework of the ASEAN Tourism Forum being held in Hanoi.
The declaration affirms that the GMS tourism sector has continued to grow and
has stood firm despite the global financial meltdown. The Mekong Tourism
Coordination Office (MTCO) has successfully held three seminars to focus on
priority projects and worked out specific proposals for a meeting of development
partners in 2009.
The GMS tourism ministers acknowledged the efforts of the MTCO director in
promoting tourism marketing and implementation of the Tourism Strategy in the
subregion and highlighted the financial and technical support provided by the
French Government and the Asia Development Bank (ADB) in this connection. They
also praised Thailand’s initiative on the 2009-2010 Mekong Tourism Year.
The six GMS countries, including Cambodia, China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and
Vietnam, will build on their improved infrastructure and interlinks and expand
beneficial partnerships, the declaration says.
The GMS countries’ representatives also expressed their gratitude to the
Vietnamese Government for its warm reception and efforts to organize the
meeting.
The Greater Mekong Subregion is expected to welcome 53 million international
tourists with longer stays and higher expenditure through 2015, offering jobs
for more than 4.2 million local people.
Source: VOV |
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