Sep
18
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Cat Tien Park ready for world natural heritage status
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Experts from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) have toured Dong Nai, Binh Phuoc and Lam Dong provinces to prepare the dossiers of the Cat Tien National Park to be submitted to the UNESCO for recognition as a world natural heritage.
An IUCN representative said that they had working sessions with leaders of the three provinces on September 17 and will inspect the park and meet the people and authorities of its buffer zones until September 26.
After that, they plan to interview the people and authorities of the provinces on the outstanding features and endemicity of this area as well as the natural conservation management work at the park.
Covering over 71,900 ha in the three provinces, the Cat Tien National Park is now one of the six world biosphere reserves in Vietnam and one of the four nominations for UNESCO recognition as a world natural heritage.
The park has a rich flora with 1,610 species, including 39 listed in the Red Book. Its also boasts 105 fauna species of fauna.
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Sep
18
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Over VND5 trillion for heritage restoration
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The Prime Minister has approved the National Target Program for Culture in the 2012-2015 period, with VND7.399 trillion set aside to restore and preserve intangible heritages, and develop traditional cultures and arts.
Two-thirds of the program’s funding, VND5.16 trillion, will be spent on renovating and restoring heritages in four years’ time of the program.
The Government each year will restore 60-90 heritage sites, prevent degradation for 300-400 sites and buy more artifacts for museums in provinces and cities nationwide.
With this program, the Government aims to restore and preserve 300 heritage sites which are recognized as national heritages, prevent degradation for 1,200-1,500 national venues and carry out 500 projects of collecting and preserving intangible heritages.
Several projects relating to the cultural, sport and art development will also receive investments from the program.
In particular, 500 commune-level and 3,000 hamlet-level cultural houses and sport grounds will be built. In addition, the program will invest in seven new centers for traditional art performance and 30 traditional art performance programs in this period.
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Sep
18
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Four regional nations eye 25 million tourists
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Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam, often referred to as CLMV, are looking to attract 25 million foreign tourists in 2015, up by 12.7 million against 2011.
The four nations have agreed to join hands in investment, promotion, personnel training, product development, and transport connectivity in a bid to accomplish this goal.
This was announced by senior tourism officials of the four countries last Friday, after the first CLMV Tourism Ministerial Conference and the signing of a cooperation deal in 2013-2015. Among the targeted 25 million international tourist arrivals, some four million could come from regional countries, up from the 1.9 million recorded last year.
Mr. Thong Khon, Cambodian minister of tourism, said this is an ambitious target, so the four countries’ tourism authorities must boost cooperation to make the region an attractive destination for tourists. “We need to develop and promote our products, and call for support of the governments for connecting the transport systems to lure visitors,” he said.
In an effort to attract tourists, CLMV are considering a common visa scheme for international tourists to travel through the four countries. Thereafter, CLMV will work with Thailand over this scheme.
“We are preparing to test issue a common visa for those visiting Cambodia and Thailand. Once this plan produces positive results, we can extend this to the five countries,” said Mr. Thong Khon.
Mr. Hoang Tuan Anh, Vietnam’s minister of culture, sports and tourism, said that under the cooperation agreement for the 2013-2015 period, the four nations would be jointly organizing tourism promotion events in Europe, the U.S., South Korea and Japan, and participating in some other international events.
The ministers have proposed the governments accelerate the process of building infrastructure for tourism development.
“For ten years now, Vietnam’s Government has spent trillions of dong building tourism infrastructure and this process is still underway. The other countries, such as Cambodia, have done the same. This effort will help the tourism authorities in the region achieve the goal,” he said.
After the first CLMV Tourism Ministerial Conference held in HCMC, the four countries will take turns to host the annual event. The 2013 event will take place in Cambodia.
Speaking to the Daily on the sidelines of the tourism ministerial conference, Mr. Thong Khon said the number of tourists from Vietnam to Cambodia would hit a record high this year, at around 800,000 versus 660,000 in 2011.
Vietnamese tourists mainly travel to Cambodia by road, with the favorite destinations being Phnom Penh and Angkor Wat in Siem Reap. At present, some 239 passenger coaches travel across the seven border gates between the two countries a day.
“In the first seven months of 2012, we got 400,000 visitors from Vietnam. This is the biggest source market for Cambodia,” he said.
Cambodia’s tourism authority has made strong investments to attract tourists from Vietnam. At the 2012 International Travel Expo in HCMC, the neighboring country spent about US$150,000-170,000 setting up a 135-square-meter booth, featuring a lot of activities for partners and customers.
Cambodia was the biggest delegation joining the expo, with 170 people and 27 tour operators. Last Thursday, Cambodia organized an event called Cambodian Night to introduce the country’s culture and tourism, and receive hundreds of Vietnamese and foreign travel firms.
Mr. Thong Khon added around 400,000 Cambodians came to Vietnam last year, mainly for medical treatment.
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Four regional nations eye 25 million tourists
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18/09/2012 09:59:48
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Phu Yen aims to sharpen its tourism spearhead
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18/09/2012 09:58:49
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Binh Phuoc needs tourism investment
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18/09/2012 09:50:17
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Con Son – Kiep Bac Autumn Festival to start
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18/09/2012 09:46:50
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Oliver Stone rolls into town with Savages
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18/09/2012 09:42:18
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Cast adrift on Ly Son Island
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18/09/2012 09:26:37
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After Tram Gian temple, another national relic is harmed
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18/09/2012 09:24:25
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Sea Festival 2013 to be held in June
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18/09/2012 09:22:04
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US$524mil museum and the shortage of funds for heritage preservation
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18/09/2012 09:20:34
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