Deputy
Prime Minister Nguyen Thien Nhan, who is also Head of the State
Steering Committee on Tourism, affirmed that the industry’s growth had
helped step up socio-economic development, poverty reduction and
economic restructuring in localities nationwide.
However, to become a mainstay of the national economy in the next 10
years with a target of hosting 10-15 million arrivals of international
tourists and over 60 million domestic tourists, the Deputy PM reckoned
that the industry should promptly build and submit to the government for
approval a strategy on tourism development for the period of 2011-2020,
with a vision towards 2030.
According to the Deputy PM, to lure more international tourists, it
is necessary to increase the quality of the country’s tourist sites
under international standards and upgrade sites that are yet to meet
such standards.
The number of foreign tourists to the country is rising, from just
250,000 in 1990 to more than 4 million last year, ranking 5 th in the
region and 40 th in the world.
Vietnam
hosted 2.5 million foreign arrivals and served 17 million domestic
tourists in the first six months of this year, earning some 45 trillion
VND (2.36 billion USD).