Showing posts with label Tourism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tourism. Show all posts

Thursday, January 27, 2011

HCMC to open tourism park

Bamboo park: Viet Nam At A Glance resembles a giant garden. Traditional flowers, together with bonsai, fruit and bamboo trees adorn HCM City's new tourism park. — File Photo

Bamboo park: Viet Nam At A Glance resembles a giant garden. Traditional flowers, together with bonsai, fruit and bamboo trees adorn HCM City's new tourism park. — File Photo

HCM CITY — A tourism park with a strong cultural theme is being built in time for Tet (lunar New Year) in HCM City's suburban Cu Chi District.

Viet Nam At A Glance, located off Bo Cap (Scorpion) pier in An Phu Commune, resembles a giant garden with traditional varieties of flowers, bonsai, and fruit and bamboo trees of various kinds and sizes.

But designers and carpenters worked hard to create a 22.5-ha village that depicts the cultural and daily aspects of the life of people in various regions of the country.

It has hundreds of model houses, rickshaws, and everyday objects made of bamboo, wood, and clumps of rice straw and grass.

Artisans from as far-flung areas as Cao Bang make traditional dishes, cakes, liquor, and handicrafts, which are both displayed and sold.

There is a playground for traditional games that takes older people back to their childhood when they themselves played those games.

Music and dance and food related to ethnic groups can be seen at several spots around the park.

"We have worked hard with our suppliers, including farms, agricultural companies, and tourist agencies, to make our park one of the city's biggest and best cultural and entertainment centres," Tran Thi Tuyet Nga, a member of the park's managing board, said.

"Through its unique products, we hope visitors will discover and enjoy slices of Viet Nam's history, culture, and lifestyle in different regions.

"I'm sure both local and foreign photographers and artists will find inspiration here."

She and her 200-strong staff hope to welcome 40,000-50,000 visitors during the Tet holidays in the first week of February.

Henry Nguyen Lam, a Vietnamese-American businessman who is visiting the country for Tet, says: "My family and I will tour Cu Chi and visit Viet Nam At A Glance."

Entry tickets cost VND50,000 to 95,000 and are available at the venue. They can also be booked at 08 2218 1465.

The park's website at http://www.motthoangvietnam.vn offers more information. — VNS

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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Tourism year sets sights on south central region

Picturesque: Da Nang is one among leading coastal destinations in Southeast Asia. — VNA/VNS Photo Huy Hung

Picturesque: Da Nang is one among leading coastal destinations in Southeast Asia. — VNA/VNS Photo Huy Hung

HA NOI — The 2011 national tourism year will focus on promoting tourism in the south central coast region, it was announced at a press conference held in Ha Noi yesterday.

This year's events will for the first time be hosted by not one, but eight central and southern coastal provinces and cities including Da Nang, Quang Ngai, Quang Nam, Binh Dinh, Khanh Hoa, Ninh Thuan, Binh Thuan and Phu Yen.

Phu Yen, celebrating its 400th anniversary this year, will host a range of events including the Da Bia mountain climbing competition (March); a Viet Nam-South Korea cultural exchange and the Viet Nam Sea and Islands tourism month (April); ASEAN folk music festival (June) and the 17th Viet Nam Film Festival (November).

Many other activities have been lined to take place throughout the year in co-hosting provinces and cities including the International Firework Exhibition in Da Nang, the fifth Nha Trang sea festival.

"The tourism year will be professionally organised. It is expected to help take full advantage of the coastal provinces and cities as well as promoting the heritage of the Cham people and provide a new image for Vietnamese tourism," said Huynh Vinh Ai, deputy minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism.

Phu Yen will host the opening ceremony on April 1st. — VNS

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Monday, January 24, 2011

HCMC’s river tour launched

The first river tour of Ho Chi Minh City started Saturday, taking tourists from Bach Dang Wharf in District 1 to the Painter Village in District 7.

The latest move is part of HCMC’s effort to diversify tourism products.

The tour is one of several river tours on the Saigon River which the city’s tourism department surveyed last November, to make river tourism one of the key products to enrich the city’s hospitality industry.

Last year, the city's tourism department and travel agencies made fact-finding trips up the Sai Gon River to Dong Nai Province.

The tourism department was also asked to develop river tours from HCMC to neighboring provinces, the Mekong provinces of An Giang and Cambodia.

HCMC is looking to attract 3.5 million international tourists this year, up from last year’s 3.1 million.

The city’s tourism sector last year generated total revenue of VND41 trillion (US$2.1 billion), and the figure is expected to increase to VND49 trillion this year.

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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Conference promotes Hue tourism

White light: Young women in ao dai ready to release flower lanterns into the Huong River at Hue Festival 2010. — VNS Photo Nhat Anh

White light: Young women in ao dai ready to release flower lanterns into the Huong River at Hue Festival 2010. — VNS Photo Nhat Anh

HA NOI — A conference on tourism promotion for the central province of Thua Thien-Hue has been held in Ha Noi to introduce tourism services and cultural programmes to the province this year.

The Hue Traditional Crafts Festival, to be celebrated from April 29 to May 3, will be the key event for tourists this year and will build on the achievements of previous festivals. It will specialise in the arts of bonsai and gastronomy with the theme of Vietnamese gastronomy in the tranquillity of Hue's gardens.

Festival goers will be immersed in the conspicuous cultural ambience through Viet Nam's divine culinary and bonsai arts. Cuisines from distinct geographical regions across the country will be featured: the culinary specialities of the south, the delicate cuisine of Hue with its royal meals, vegetarian food and popular dishes to be served in the city's splendid gardens, and the authentic tastes from the north.

Visitors will also have chance to meet prominent culinary researchers and experts, talented bonsai artists, antiques collectors and other artists in the country in the variety of fascinating artistic programmes and community activities.

For the national year of tourism in 2012, hosted by Thua Thien-Hue Province, the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism will launch many tourism programmes.

For example, the department will organise tours to discover the treasures of Hue and help tourists understand the legacy of the Nguyen dynasty by experiencing the culture and visiting pagodas.

Let's Experience Hue will introduce tourists to Hue festivals, crafts villages and royal life. Tours take visitors on various routes through the provinces and allow them to discover the heritage of the city. For those who want to relax, there will be walking tours that take visitors to forests, to rest by Lang Co Beach and to discover ancient houses.

"Thua Thien-Hue is an attractive destination for tourists as tourism is the key industry of the province," said Phan Tien Dung, director of the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism.

"Last year, Hue received 1.5 million visitors, 700,000 of which were foreigners."

At the conference, a co-operation memorandum was signed between Ha Noi's Culture, Sports and Tourism Department and its counterparts from Thua Thien-Hue Province and HCM City.

A similar conference for the same purpose will take place in HCM City on January 19. — VNS

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Friday, December 31, 2010

Top ten culture, sports and tourism events in 2010

The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism Thursday announced ten outstanding cultural, sports and tourism activities in 2010 for Vietnam including president Ho Chi Minh’s 120th birthday and the Hanoi millennium anniversary.

Following are top ten events in 2010:

1. The US Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences honored Dang Nhat Minh, renowned Vietnamese director of “Don’t Burn” in Los Angeles November 10

2. Cultural and fine art activities to celebrate the 80th founding anniversary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, late president Ho Chi Minh’s 120th birthday, the 65th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2 and the 80th anniversary of the Vietnam National United Front

3. Cultural, sports, and tourism activities marking the grand celebration of the Thang Long-Hanoi millennium anniversary including the biggest-ever parade held at Ba Dinh Square on October 10

4. The Saint Giong Festival and Soc Temple in Hanoi recognized by UNESCO as humankind’s intangible cultural heritage

5. Vietnam hosted some international cultural and sport events for the first time including International Fine Art Photo Exhibition, International Film Festival, International Piano Contest, Miss Earth 2010, and the Thang Long-Hanoi International Football Cup

6. The sixth national sports festival

7. The Vietnamese sport delegation bagged 33 medals including at five Olympics sport events for the first time at the 16th Asian Games, Guangzhou, China

8. Vietnamese disabled athletes secured 17 medals, ranking 11th out of 42 delegations at the first Asian Para Games in Guangzhou, China

9. Vietnam warmly welcomed the 5 millionth international tourist - Chinese auditor Zhou Zhing who was presented with gifts, a medal, a return ticket for the trip, and a Hue-Da Nang tour for two

10. Vietnam launched the tourism promotion campaign “Vietnam – Your Destination”, aiming at attracting foreign tourists to Vietnam and promoting domestic tourism. The country’s tourism industry has received more than 5 million visitors from abroad and is estimated to earn more than VND100 trillion (US$5 billion)

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Friday, December 10, 2010

Uncle Ho's father's death noted

To mark the 81st anniversary of the death of President Ho Chi Minh's father, Nguyen Sinh Sac, authorities of Dong Thap in the Mekong Delta opened the Nguyen Sinh Sac Tourist Area in the province's Cao Lanh city.

Sac came to Dong Thap in 1917 to teach and give medical treatment to local residents until he died in 1929. When completed, the area, which is located on 9.3 hectares, will have Vietnamese culture and history displays and a traditional craft village of nine wooden houses built in the traditional southern style. Displays will include palm leaf weaving, metal forging and carpentry, all jobs that Nguyen Sinh Sac did in the province. The village will also feature canals, rows of coconut trees, vegetable farms, maize and sugarcane fields.

Tourists can participate in traditional farming and learn about southern culture when they visit the village, which will open to the public in mid-2011.

Tourism Year focuses on coasts

The National Tourism Year 2011 programme will encourage more protection of the beautiful beaches in the south-central region, which includes the provinces of Quang Nam, Quang Ngai, Binh Dinh, Phu Yen, Khanh Hoa, Ninh Thuan and Binh Thuan as well as Da Nang city.

During a press conference earlier this week, organisers said the festival, which will kick off in Phu Yen Province' Tuy Hoa City on April 1, will hold more than 30 cultural, sport and tourism events. Under the theme of "Visit Viet Nam Year - Phu Yen 2011: Exotic Beach and Island", major events will include an international mountaineering tournament at Da Bia mountain, a Viet Nam-South Korea cultural exchange, a sea and island month and an ASEAN traditional music festival.

VNAT focuses on four main markets

Viet Nam's tourism industry has singled out China, Northeast Asian countries, Europe, and ASEAN as its four main source markets for next year's business plan.

According to Vu The Binh, head of the Travel Department under the Viet Nam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT), Viet Nam is expected to welcome 900,000 visitors from China and 800,000 from Europe this year. Meanwhile tourists from ASEAN, mostly Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and Cambodia, have also been soaring in the past two years.

HCM City tourist discounts

A tourism promotion programme that offers 5 to 10 per cent reduction of prices on tourist products and services was introduced by the HCM City's Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism during a ceremony to welcome the city's three millionth visitor in 2010.

Under the programme, the discounts will be offered at hotels, tourist and entertainment parks, shopping centres, restaurants and travel agencies between December 19 and January 9.

Hotels, tourist and entertainment parks and travel agencies that want to join the programme must register at the HCM City Department of Trade and Industry.

Ha Noi hotel ranked in top four

International travel journalists and tourism experts have voted Sofitel Legend Metropole Ha Noi as one of the top urban hotels in the world in the Fifth Annual Hotel and Resort Survey of Cigar Aficionado magazine.

The 109-year-old hotel was ranked after the Four Seasons George V in Paris but was on par with the Peninsula in Hong Kong and the Oriental in Bangkok by the jury, which included travel agents, tour operators and staff from Virtuoso, CBS News as well as Forbes Life and National Geographic magazines. — VNS

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Monday, November 8, 2010

Three-centuries-old Hue tree gets heritage status

THUA THIEN-HUE — A 312-year-old persimmon tree in Hue has been conferred the status of a heritage tree by the Viet Nam Association of Natural Resources and Environment Protection (VANREP).

VANREP also placed a sign saying "Heritage Tree" on the tree in Duong Xuan Ha village in Thuy Xuan Ward at a ceremony on Friday.

The tree, which is 25m tall and has a trunk 1.4m across, was planted in 1698 to mark the border of the Than Van family's house of worship.

It was healthy for centuries until being damaged by a bomb in 1968.

VANREP chairman Nguyen Ngoc Sinh said the association is responsible for protecting all heritage trees in the country.

Earlier last month the association had conferred the status on nine 700-year-old mango trees in Ha Noi's Voi Phuc Temple.

HCM City to launch Sai Gon River tour to promote tourism

HCM CITY — HCM City tourism authorities hope to launch a new tour on the Sai Gon River this year to promote river tourism.

Nguyen Thi Hong, vice chairwoman of the People's Committee, said it will take tourists through Bach Dang Wharf, the Nha Be crossroads, and the Painters' Village in District 2.

The city will co-operate with neighbouring provinces like Dong Nai and Binh Duong to develop tours to those provinces, she added.

Hong, city tourism authorities and their counterparts from the two provinces, and 20 tour operators surveyed routes along the Sai Gon on Friday.

A conference is planned to gather opinions from the industry and tourism experts about promoting river tourism.

The city tourism authorities have been keen for years to develop river tourism but were handicapped by the lack of wharves and other services.

Diamond Place to host Miss Earth's Beauty and Talent Night

HCM CITY — The Beauty and Talent Night, an exclusive event for the Miss Earth competition in Viet Nam, will be held at Diamond Place conference hall in HCM City's Binh Thanh District tomorrow.

This year's Miss Earth contest will take place in Viet Nam, marking the first time that it has been held outside the Philippines.

With the motto Beauty for a Cause, the competition's organisers aim to improve awareness on the environment and eco- sustainability.

The winner will be spokesperson for the Miss Earth Foundation and the UN Environment Programme.

The contest include 90 participants, 20 of whom will be selected to attend the grand finale.

Celebrities Jennifer Pham and Binh Minh will be the presenters and star singers My Tam and Dam Vinh Hung, among others, will perform.

Starting from 5.30pm, the event also features classical concerts and opportunities for guests to socialise with the contestants. After dinner, there will be a talent contest among the selected final 20 participants. — VNS

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Friday, October 15, 2010

Host provinces set for tourism year

The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has announced the list of provinces that will host the annual National Tourism Year from 2012 to 2017.

Thua Thien-Hue will do the honours in 2012, Hai Phong in 2013, Lam Dong in 2014, Thanh Hoa in 2015, Kien Giang in 2016, and Lao Cai in 2017.

The National Tourism Year is the biggest event on the Viet Nam tourism calendar and is intended to encourage investment in infrastructure facilities and services.

Started in 2003 it has been held in Quang Ninh, Dien Bien, Nghe An, Quang Nam, Can Tho, Thai Nguyen, and Ha Noi. Phu Yen is scheduled to host it next year.

Phan Thiet attracts Russian visitors

The number of Russian tourists visiting Phan Thiet has shot up in the last few years and they now account for 30 per cent of all foreign tourist arrivals.

The number of Russian visitors to Mui Ne in Phan Thiet rose from 17,000 in 2007 to 60,000 in the first nine months of this year.

So far this year, Binh Thuan Province tourism authorities have received delegates from 14 travel agencies in Novosibirsk, Russia who came on fact-finding tours to Phan Thiet.

Viet Nam-Thailand bus link approved

Thailand's Phakbhum Company is set to launch a bus service from Thailand to Viet Nam through Laos enabling travellers to complete the trip in 24 hours.

Fares will cost 1,000-2,000 baht (US$33 - 66), according to Surapong Prasert, the company's CEO.

He said his company will spend 300 million baht ($10 million) to upgrade the 200km Route 12 which runs from Nakhon Phanom province in northeastern Thailand through Kham Muon province in Laos to Quang Binh Province in central Viet Nam.

Surapong said the plan has been accepted in principle by Lao and Vietnamese authorities.

Vinpearl offers half-price promotion

Vinpearlland Tourism JSC has launched a special half-price offer for entry to its theme park for residents of Khanh Hoa Province and people over 40 years old.

The special offer, valid until December, will cut ticket price to VND160,000.

Visitors to the park will get free two-way transport by cable car or ferry to the island and unlimited access to indoor and outdoor games and entertainment at Vinpearl Water Park and Vinpearl Underwater World besides a visit to Truc Lam Tinh Vien monastery.

Visitors can also see musical fountain shows, a circus, and other shows.

Cham celebrate Kate festival

Thousands of Cham people in the central province of Ninh Thuan celebrated Kate, their biggest festival, at the Poklong Gia Rai tower complex last week.

Poklong Gia Rai is a group of Cham temple towers built in honour of the legendary King Po Klaung Garai, who ruled the Champa kingdom from 1285 to 1307. Ninh Thuan has nearly 70,000 Cham people. — VNS

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Monday, October 4, 2010

Visitors flock to tourism fest

Visitors at the photograph exhibition –

Visitors at the photograph exhibition – "Ha Noi 1,000 Years Old" – at the Temple of Literature view some of the 1,000 photos on display. — VNS Photo Viet Thanh

HA NOI — Thousands of visitors attended the opening day of the International Tourism Festival in the Bao Son Paradise Theme Park on Saturday.

The festival features a wide range of cultural and tourism information about countries on five continents. International tourism companies and industry representatives from many countries have come to the festival to display their destinations and services such as Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, China, Bangladesh, Brazil, Egypt and Japan.

Vietnamese tourism businesses are taking this opportunity to present their tourism services at more than 90 booths, while Ha Noi agents are introducing the city's potential at 180 separate booths.

Hout Sinuon, deputy director of the Cambodian Statistics and Tourism Information Department, said many festival attendees had already visited his booth.

"We are here to promote our culture and tourist attractions," he said. "We think we will successfully lure tourists to Cambodia."

An international workshop today will focus on practical benefits of co-operation opportunities, experience exchange, tourism development and joint-venture tourist projects.

Check it out: Visitors are introduced to speciality and tourism services at a Lao booth. — VNS Photo Minh Thu

Check it out: Visitors are introduced to speciality and tourism services at a Lao booth. — VNS Photo Minh Thu

The Bao Son Paradise Theme Park is the biggest entertainment and tourism complex in the city. Opened to the public last year, the park was developed to quench the local population's thirst for entertainment and relaxation.

The 20ha entertainment and tourism complex consists of four main areas: traditional craft villages of Viet Nam, a replica of Ha Noi's old quarter, an eco-tourism area and a culinary section offering cuisine from all corners of Viet Nam.

Many cultural and art activities are being organised throughout the park during the four-day festival.

A stage has been set up at the park's gate to feature international music and a carnival. Visitors can also enjoy listening to traditional Vietnamese music such as cheo (traditional opera), folk singing from the central region, chau van (spiritual music), quan ho (love duets) and ca tru (ceremonial singing) at the village hall in the traditional craft village area. Two puppetry performances will be held every day during the festival.

Visitors will have the chance to join folk games such as walking on stilts, bamboo swinging, human chess and throwing a ball through a ring at the ethnic village's replica of a Thai stilt house.

The park's old quarter area brings back Ha Noi's past life through calligraphy demonstrations, xam (blind blusker) singing, to he (toy figurines) making and street vendors.

"We're trying to offer as many traditional Vietnamese art performances as possible," says Nguyen Truong Son, director of Bao Son Group, owner of the park. "The performances will change everyday during the four day exhibition so visitors will be able to enjoy something different each day."

"With the theme Thang Long-Ha Noi, Convergence of 1,000 Years, this will be the biggest event held to celebrate the 1,000th anniversary of the capital, and the 50th anniversary of the Ha Noi Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism's tourism industry," said Mai Tien Dung, deputy director of the department.

"The International Tourism Festival is a key National Tourism Year activity and aims to introduce and honour the cultural and historical values of the capital. This event will also help promote Viet Nam's tourism products and services in the international market," he said.

The park and Thang Long Road, where the park is located, were built to mark the city's millennium.

The opening ceremony for the Cong Nhan (Workers) Theatre was another cultural highlight that took place on Saturday in the capital.

Chairwoman of the city's People Council, Ngo Thi Doan Thanh, and vice chairman of the People's Committee Phi Thai Binh attended the ceremony.

Located at 42 Trang Tien Street, the theatre was first built in 1917 and was used as a cinema. After the liberation of the city from the French in 1954, the name of the theatre was changed to its current name.

The theatre's renovation began in October 2007. The three-storey theatre, which includes a 500-seat auditorium and a well-equipped stage, is now ready to host a variety of different events.

The theatre's opening is helping celebrate the city's grand anniversary.

On the same day, a collection of 94 valuable books about Thang Long-Ha Noi were unveiled at the National Library in the capital.

A display showcasing documents about the capital city is also open to the public at the library.

Nguyen Dang Duc Bao's win in the men's 8,750m event at the Ha Noi Moi newspaper's Run for Peace around Hoan Kiem Lake helped his Khanh Hoa team secure the team title yesterday in Ha Noi.

Bao, who has been the runner to beat during the past several years, stole the triumph from Nguyen Van Lai from the Military team in the last hundreds metres.

Lai failed to defend his title and finished second, followed by Bui The Anh from the Border Guard team.

The Border Guard surpassed the Military to take second place in the team event.

On the women's side, Thanh Hoa sprinter Nguyen Thi Phuong won the gold medal in the 5,250m event. Nguyen Dang Thanh Thuy, who is Bao's younger sister, came in second while Nguyen Thi Huong from Thai Binh finished third.

Phuong's top place failed to help her Thanh Hoa team finish in the top three. The team title went to Khanh Hoa, with Thai Binh taking second and Quang Ninh finishing third.

Khanh Hoa easily won the overall title at the event.

Apart from the events for professionals, the running contest also had categories for amateurs.

The annual event marks the 56th anniversary of Ha Noi's liberation (October 10) and the 1,000th anniversary of the founding of the capital. — VNS

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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Park to host tourism fest to mark millennium

HA NOI — A four-day International Tourism Festival will take place at Bao Son Paradise Park, Ha Noi, from Saturday to mark the city's millennium anniversary.

It will feature a wide range of cultural and culinary activities among 400 booths, of them 35 for tourism outlets in five continents. More than 180 booths are for tourism businesses in Ha Noi; 91 booths for tourism enterprises in other provinces, plus the departments of culture, sports and tourism; the other booths will be for sponsors and tourism service providers.

Also to be featured are art performances, folk games and street activities, including Thai ethnic singing, water puppets, ceremonial singing, operetta, central region folk songs, Chinese chess and cooking competitions.

The festival will reproduce the daily activities of Hanoians in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including royal doctoral exams and calligraphy performances. Artisans will show their skills through different stages of handicraft production.

Traditional and modern cultures of Viet Nam, through the reform, development and integration will be expressed and pictures of Ha Noi and other regions, locations, famous places, food and culture will be on display.

The event is organised by the Viet Nam National Administration of Tourism, Ha Noi's Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Bao Son Group.

Ha Noi's Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism deputy director Mai Tien Dung said, "Because of the language barrier, we will select suitable art performances for foreign visitors. The performances will be presented mostly through sounds, actions and images."

The festival is tipped as the most important event of the 2010 National Tourism Year and is expected to draw around 30,000 visitors a day.

There will be artist street parades every morning and evening and a seminar on promoting cultural heritage and traditional craft villages to develop tourism. — VNS

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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Da Lat, Nha Trang link up for tourism

Nha Trang
The world-famous beach destination Nha Trang in Vietnam

The charms of the world-famous beach destination Nha Trang and quaint mountain town Dalat could get linked under a plan being hatched by tourism authorities in the two places.

Starting a tour themed “Len rung xuong bien” (jungle and sea) was one of the options officials from Khanh Hoa and Lam Dong Provinces considered at a tourism conference in Da Lat Monday where they also signed a cooperation agreement.

They discussed measures to generally link the two localities by combining promotions, providing specialized training for human resources, and assisting travel agencies.

The agreement will facilitate both destinations to showcase their specialties and handicrafts.

The two provinces will make films and have advertising campaigns to promote their tourism, and organize cultural and sporting events to attract tourists.

They urged tourism companies, hotels, and resorts in both places to cooperate with each other to promote tours to both Nha Trang and Da Lat.

Last year Lam Dong welcomed 1.6 million visitors, including 260,000 from overseas, while Nha Trang received 1.61 million people, including 280,000 foreign tourists.

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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Vietnam wants to lure more German tourists: official

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The Vietnamese government has invested VND4 trillion (US$205 million) in building infrastructures for the tourism industry, a Vietnamese tourism senior official said at a talk to promote Vietnam’s image in Germany.

Nguyen Manh Cuong, Deputy Chief of the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism, met with representatives of travel companies owned by Germans and Vietnamese expats in Germany on Monday.

Introducing the country’s tourism potential, sightseeing wonders, and prominent tangible and intangible cultural heritages, Cuong also presented special programs that the tourism industry launched on Hanoi’s 1,000th founding anniversary.

He expressed his hope that tourism cooperation between German and Vietnamese travel companies would be boosted so Germany can eclipse France in terms of the number of tourists coming to Vietnam.

Present at the talks, Vietnamese Ambassador to Germany Do Hoa Binh noted that the growing ties between the two countries have provided conditions for the development of bilateral cooperation in a wide range of fields, including tourism.

He pledged to create improved conditions for German travel companies to do business with Vietnam.

For their part, many participants urged the Vietnamese tourism industry to equip more tour guides with the German language, along with professional skills and rich cultural knowledge, in order to lure more German visitors.

Last year, the Vietnamese tourism industry contributed $5 billion to the state budget, generating jobs for 1.3 million people.

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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Tourism festival to feature 400 display booths

HA NOI — The Thang Long-Ha Noi International Tourism Festival 2010 will be held on October 2-5 at Bao Son Paradise Tourism Park on Lang Hoa Lac Road west of inner Ha Noi.

The event aims to promote the cultural and tourism potential of Ha Noi and Viet Nam to both domestic and foreign tourists and provide opportunities for Ha Noi to exchange experiences with other cities and provinces nationwide as well as other countries, said Viet Nam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) deputy director Nguyen Manh Cuong.

Local and international products and services will be displayed in 400 booths, alongside an international seminar on cultural heritage values and a mock trade village featuring traditional cuisine and games and performances. About 30,000 were expected to visit the festival daily.

The VNAT was also conducting a slogan and logo contest for the National Tourism Promotion Programme during 2011-15. The nation anticipates 7-8 million foreign visitors and 35-40 million domestic tourists annually by 2015.

Art progamme to be held on National Day

Ha Noi — A large art performance programme named Proud of the Word Viet Nam will be held at Hoan Kiem Lake in downtown Ha Noi on September 2 to celebrate the 65th National Day and the count-down to the 1,000th birthday of the capital city.
The performance will draw participation of hundreds of artists, actors and choruses of the Youth Theatre, the Viet Nam Orchestra and Ballet Theatre, the Viet Nam Classical Opera Theatre, the Viet Nam Dance School, and children.The programme will include a performance of Vietnamese martial art, Vovinam, to highlight the national sportsmanship spirit.
It will have five parts, depicting the history of the name of Viet Nam through historical periods, the country's development and the 1,000 years of Ha Noi.

Search for next top model gets under way

HCM CITY — More than 500 aspiring female models aged 18-25 auditioned yesterday for a TV reality show Viet Nam's Next Top Model at Tan Binh District's White Palace.

The audition will continue today and tomorrow until 15 contenders are shortlisted for the semi-final.

This is the show's second audition after a similar event last week in Ha Noi, which attracted up to 1,000 contestants from 30 northern and central provinces. Nine were selected for the semi-final.

Twenty-four semi-finalists will stay in HCM City for two months at the beginning of next month during which they will be mentored intensively in professional modelling by leading industry experts.

The contenders then will go through a series of challenges including photo shoots, modelling on the catwalk and make-up sessions, after which they will be eliminated until the last contestant is standing in a finale to be transmitted live on national television VTV3 at the end of the year. — VNS

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