The agency’s report shows a total of 14 million tourists, domestic and foreign, in Vietnam in seven months, a year-on-year increase of 13%.
The report indicates that Northern
provinces have taken steps to attract more tourists such as improving
fee collection and strengthening security at tourist sites. They have
also liaised with border provinces of neighbouring countries to promote
tourism, launch new tours and develop new tourist products.
At the meeting, the tourism watchdog asked travel businesses in Northern Vietnam to focus on campaigns such as the one to promote the 1000th anniversary of Thang Long - Hanoi
and National Tourism Year 2010. It also urged them to accelerate the
establishment of an association of travel agencies and another one for
hotels with the aim of improving Vietnamese businesses’ competitiveness in domestic and regional markets.
Director General of VNAT Nguyen Van Tuan said his agency will
concentrate on tourism promotion campaigns inside and outside the
country and long-term human personnel training. In addition, he said,
VNAT will boost investments in order to upgrade the tourism sector’s
infrastructure.