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Northcentral region seeks to restore tourism

Tourism potential of the northern central region introduced at the conference yesterday. — VNS Photo Minh Thu
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HA NOI — Tourism enterprises, experts and managers yesterday discussed ways to promote tourism in the northcentral region after the massive fish death crisis that hit the coastal areas in April.

The conference attracted representatives from Thanh Hoa, Ha Tinh, Nghe An, Quang Binh, Quang Tri and Thua Thien-Hue provinces.

Nguyen Van Tuan, head of the National Administration of Tourism (VNAT), officially launched a campaign to revive the tourism industry, which suffered serious loss recently.

“The environmental trouble caused major losses for the local economy, including tourism,” he said.

“People are still afraid of travelling to the central region, as they doubt the safety of seafood and water. Many popular tours have been cancelled.”

By the end of this month, the VNAT will organise two familiarisation trips for the media and travel agents from Ha Noi and HCM City to the northcentral region to promote tourism products.

Next month, the VNAT will hold a road-show in Bangkok and Udonthani (Thailand) to introduce the region to the Thai market, which is close and accessible for overland travel.

Le Tran Sang, vice director of the Ha Tinh Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, suggested that apart from beach tourism, the northcentral region can lure tourists with cultural and spiritual products.

“Ha Tinh will promote tours to historical relics, pagodas and ecological sites in the near future,” he said.

“While we overcome the environmental disaster, we can also still promote local tourism with the rich and diverse traditional culture and cuisine.”

Also yesterday, the Institute for Tourism Development Research met with media and tourism agency representatives in the northcentral region.

“The tourism potential of the region is very big and we should find a strategy to promote and invest effectively,” said Nguyen Anh Tuan, director of the institute.

Solutions include creating specific products that can’t be found in other regions, opening new tours, and upgrading the regional Dong Hoi Airport. —VNS

 

 

 


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