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Aug 22, 2016 / 16:22

Hanoi determined to turn tourism into a spearhead economic sector

Expressing the determination to turn tourism into a spearhead economic sector, Hanoi Party Secretary Hoang Trung Hai has signed and issued Resolution No. 06 - NQ / TU of tourism development in the segment of 2016 - 2020 and in the coming years.

 
International tourists are visiting The Temple of Literature
International tourists are visiting The Temple of Literature
According to the summary report on the implementation of socio-economic development plan in 6 months, tasks and solutions focused in last 6 months of 2016 of the Hanoi People's Committee, the Capital's economy has sustained growth. In particular, Hanoi's tourism sector has impressive growth with 39.3% international arrivals to Hanoi on upswing in the first 6 months.

The Capital City plans to welcome 30 million visitors, including 5.7 million foreigners, by 2020, according to the municipal Department of Tourism. The city also hopes to generate 120 trillion VND (5.36 billion USD) in tourism revenue by 2020, with an annual growth of 15-17 percent till then. 

Head of the tourism department Do Dinh Hong said the city will continue to develop infrastructure, improve tourism products in terms of quality and diversity and invest more in human resources in a move to make tourism more sustainable and a key industry. 

The department’s statistics revealed that Hanoi posted annual growth of more than 10 percent in tourist arrivals in recent years. In 2015, the city attracted approximately 19.7 million travellers. Of them, 3.3 million came from overseas, accounting for 40 percent of the foreign visitors to Vietnam. 

The number of travellers coming to the city reached more than 11 million in the first half of this year, including two million foreigners, up 30 percent year-on-year. That has earned the city 31.3 trillion VND (1.4 billion USD). 

During the reviewed period, most foreign tourists came from China, the Republic of Korea, Japan and the UK, besides Australia, the United States, France and Germany. However, the department said, the number of international visitors to Vietnam is still much lower than that of other capital cities in the region. It is just one-sixth of the number of visitors going to Bangkok (Thailand), and one-third that of Singapore and Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia). 

Hanoitourist Director Do Duc Ke said the capital city needs to make greater efforts to affirm its position as the country’s largest tourist centre. Top priority should be given to developing attractive tourism packages and perfecting the quality of existing tourist services, he said.

In the past few years, the city’s tourism sector has made concerted efforts to improve management efficiency and develop high-quality and competitive tourism products such as historic-cultural sites, handicraft items, festivals, and MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Events) tourism.

In addition, the tourism department pays attention to promoting and building Hanoi tourism brand. The City is focusing to make investment in comprehensive and modern facilities as well as create top-quality tourism packages, making Hanoi become an attractive destination in the country and the region at large.