Vietnam’s tourism industry set a record last year by attracting 6 million foreign visitors. The sector will officially launch a new strategy this year with a new logo and the slogan “Vietnam-timeless charm”.
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| Visitors to Da Nang city |
This year, Vietnam’s tourism will officially implement a new strategy until 2020 with a vision toward 2030 and work out a number of plans to develop key tourism areas. Under the strategy, by 2020, tourism will have become a spearhead economic sector with high professionalism, comprehensive and modern infrastructure and high-quality products reflecting the national character and competitiveness with other countries in the region. Mr. Nguyen Van Tuan elaborated: "We will keep improving the quality of service and the tourism environment. Promotion programs will continue inside and outside the country. Socio-economic efficiency is the ultimate target and enterprises are the impetus for sustainable development. Building tourism products and promoting trademarks are breakthrough factors. Those are the lessons we learned from the tourism strategy over the last 10 years."
Vietnam’s new tourism strategy has several new points: growth, quality, trademarks, professionalism and efficient use of all resources and national advantages. The strategy particularly focuses on developing trademarks, a key factor in international competition. The sector has identified specialized forms of tourism such as ecological tourism and cultural tourism. La Quoc Khanh, Deputy Head of Ho Chi Minh city’s Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism says that green tourism will be one of the main products that the city offers: "There will be some tourism itineraries from Ho Chi Minh city to Cu Chi Tunnel, Binh Duong and along the Sai Gon river. We are organizing tours to explore forests in Can Gio by boat. This tourism form exploits ecology while protecting the environment and ensuring sustainable development."
The tourism sector has divided its markets according to the customers’ interests and budget. In the domestic market, the main focus will be on resorts, recreation areas and shopping. For the overseas market, the sector aims to expand its operations into more foreign markets like Northeastern Asia, Asia-Pacific, Western Europe and North America. Vietnam aims to welcome 10.5 million foreign and 48 million domestic tourists with estimated revenues of 19 billion USD by 2020.
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