At
the workshop held within the framework East Asia Inter-Regional
Tourism Forum (EATOF), Asso. Prof. Tran Thi Minh Hoa from the
University of Social Sciences and Humanities Tourism Faculty spoke of
advantages for the development of sea, sports, cultural and ecological
tourism models in Quang Ninh province.
Quang Ninh is one of the country’s four tourism centres and the home
of world-famous Ha Long Bay, twice recognised by the UNESCO for its
landscapes and geological values, said Hoa.
The delegates suggested Quang Ninh could zone off deluxe tourism
areas, invest in clean energy, develop tourism products and engage in
human resources training.
Meanwhile, Dr Milagros C. Espina from the San Jose University of the
Philippines introduced a waste management and natural resources
programme called Winning over Waste (WOW).
The success of WOW will encourage similar activities in EATOF and
reduce the threat of climate change, he said, emphasising the necessity
for the exchange of information among cultures on WOW and other
initiatives.
EATOF must have a comprehensive policy on environmental protection
from climate change and develop a programme for its members to assist
one another, he said.
The workshop also heard speeches on rural tourism development in
Indonesia’s Yogyakarta province, tourism education in Mongolia, tourism
under the ocean and a new change in adventurous tourism development in
Sarawak in Malaysia .
A EATOF travel fair opened in Ha Long city on September 14 as one of the forum’s first activities.
The two-day fair saw the participation of travel agencies from eight provinces, namely Cebu (the Philippines), Gangwon (RoK), Luang Prabang (Laos), Sarawak (Malaysia), Siem Reap (Cambodia), Tottori (Japan), Tuv (Mongolia) and Yogyakarta (Indonesia).
Vietnamese travel agencies from Hanoi, Quang Ninh and the northern port city of Hai Phong also introduced their tourism products at the event.
The second sea tourism and flight route committee was reestablished at a conference held by the EATOF organising board on September 14.