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Temple of Literature in
Hanoi is an attraction to foreign tourists
Hanoi’s tourism authorities and
travel agents have kicked off various activities in the run
up to National Tourism Year 2010 which takes the theme of
“Thang Long-Hanoi, a thousand years of coming together.”
The hosting of the year’s events, in coincidence with the
capital city’s millennium anniversary, is expected to help
promote Hanoi and Vietnam in general, as an interesting
travel destination amongst international tourists.
“National tourism year is a great opportunity to present the
1,000-year-old city’s immeasurable values, something that
not many other cities around the world have,” said Mai Tien
Dung, Vice Director of the Hanoi Department of Culture,
Sports and Tourism.
“It will help local people and foreign friends to get a
better understanding of Hanoi , an interesting and safe city
with many historical traditions, a rich culture and numerous
tourist spots,” Dung added.
Eight main events will take place during the national
tourism year, including National Tourism Year’s launching
ceremony. Many new tourist packages will be created to
welcome in the capital city’s millennium including the debut
of the movements called “Hanoian’s Welcome Their Guests” and
“the Year of Green Tourism”. A competition called Hanoi ’s
Best Tour Guides will also be held. In addition there will
be the Thang Long–Hanoi 2010 international tourism festival,
the Hanoi Gastronomy Festival and the Vietnam Ao Dai
festival.
In preparation for the events, the Hanoi authorities has
increased the investment to create a number of new quality
tourism products, including various new city tours of
historical sites, museums, craft villages and streets as
well as cultural and culinary tours.
The city will work with other cities and countries around
the world to organise more than 30 different tourism tours
and packages coupled with cultural and sporting activities.
The National Administration of Tourism also regards National
Tourism Year 2010 as an excellent opportunity to promote
Vietnam in overseas target markets. It has provided support
to many enterprises on how to create new tours and has
produced marketing publications on tourism in Hanoi .
Apart from developing tourism promotions in other cities and
provinces nationwide, the Hanoi Department of Culture,
Sports and Tourism has actively participating in many
international tourism fairs and conferences to attract more
international visitors to the city.
Among the activities they took part in were a promotional
campaign in Japan’s four main cities of Osaka, Nagoya,
Fukuoka and Tokyo and a programme portraying Vietnam as a
leading holiday destination in four cities in China. (VNA) |