Central, Central Highland regions asked to fully tap tourism potential

The central and Central Highlands regions have favourable conditions to develop various types of tourism such as resort, heritage, culture, sea and island, mountain and cave exploration, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc said at a conference held in the central province of Thua Thien-Hue on February 16.

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc speaks at the event. (Photo: VNA)
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc speaks at the event. (Photo: VNA)

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The event was jointly held by 19 cities and provinces in the regions to seek ways to promote tourism.

PM Phuc said the regions have a lot of potential to develop catering and entertainment services as well as attract investment from finance, banking, insurance, and health sectors.

They are important factors to ensure sustainable tourism development, he said, stressing that the regions should create a tourism architecture that reflects the unique features of Vietnam to draw more tourists both at home and abroad.

The government leader noted that Vietnam has granted visa exemptions to tourists from 24 countries and territories and conducted online visa applications for those from 47 nations around the world.

The PM also informed the participants that he had just signed into issuance of a resolution to apply e-visa for 34 more countries.

Vietnam will open its sky to welcome more visitors, the PM said, adding that the country has been upgrading airports and seaports as well as building inter-provincial coastal road systems to facilitate tourism development.

At the event, authorities of central provinces granted investment licences to and signed Memoranda of Understanding on cooperation with businesses to develop tourism projects in the region.

The central and Central Highlands regions served about 56 million domestic holidaymakers and 9.5 million foreign tourists out of the country’s total 80 million and 15.5 million, respectively.

The regions’ tourism sector earned over VND110 trillion (US$4.75 billion) in revenue, making up about 18.75% of the country’s total tourism revenue.