International tourists visit Hoi An ancient town. Vietnam welcomed 6.2 million foreign visitors in the first half of the year. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA)
– Vietnam welcomed 6.2 million foreign visitors in the first
half of the year, a year-on-year increase of 30.2 percent, and served 40
million domestic tourists, earning a total of 262 trillion VND (11.5 billion
USD) in revenue.
According to General Director of the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism
Nguyen Van Tuan, the first six months marked a period of high-quality growth for
the nation’s tourism industry.
He attributed this to efforts made by the sector and the guidance of the Party
and State.
According to Tuan, early this year, the Politburo issued Resolution 08-NQ/TW on
tourism development, aiming to turn it into a spearhead economic sector. In
June, the National Assembly approved the revised Law on Tourism, aiming to facilitate
tourism development.
Vietnam also held the APEC High Level Policy Dialogue on
Sustainable Tourism in Ha Long city, the northern coastal province
of Quang Ninh, part of the counctry’s efforts to promote regional sustainable tourism
development.
During the period, the tourism sector has focused on improving the quality of
tourism services and managing travelling and tour guide services
nationwide.
Many new projects from strategic investors have been completed and put into operation
nationwide, improving service capacity.
The Government plans to expand several airports to meet increasing demand of
visitors, he said, adding that attention has also been paid to managing tourism
sites and ensuring safety and security for holiday-makers.
Regarding online visa applications for tourists, Tuan said this is an important
policy and is an effective tool to improve competitiveness, attracting more
foreign tourist arrivals.
In February, the Government adopted online visas for citizens from 40 markets, he
noted, adding that the Government also decided to extend visa waivers for
foreigners from the UK, France, Germany, Spain, Italy and Belarus until
June 30, 2018.
He also mentioned establishing a fund to support tourism development in 2018,
saying that it is hoped to create impetus for the industry.
Sectors and localities need to work together to solve difficulties and overcome
shortages, in order to realise the goal of welcoming 13 million foreign tourists
in 2017, Tuan stressed. -VNA