A delegation of 25 travel businesses from Europe are seeking opportunities to work with Vietnamese partners to promote tourism during a fact-finding tour to discover Ha Noi’s tourist attractions from October 4-14.
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Representatives from various countries including France, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Austria, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Norway, Poland and Turkey met with local travel businesses on Wednesday.
Vietnamese travel firms presented their products to seek co-operation with partners from Europe.
The Ha Noi Department of Tourism and national-flag carrier Vietnam Airlines hosted the event.
The visit is a part of connection activities between tourism and airlines, aiming to boost co-operation and on-site tourism promotion through inter-regional tourism products, according to director of the department Tran Duc Hai.
“It also creates an opportunity for Vietnamese tourism destinations and travel businesses to directly introduce their products to international partners,” he said.
“The tour is expected to offer a chance for Vietnamese and European travel agents to meet, introduce tourism products and intensify tourism promotion, thus helping popularise the image of Viet Nam in general and the capital city in particular.”
The delegation surveyed the tourist attractions and tourism products of Ha Noi and surrounding areas including Van Mieu – Quoc Tu Giam (Temple of Literature), Viet Nam Fine Arts Museum, Hoan Kiem Lake, Ha Noi Old Quarter, Thang Long Royal Citadel, Ho Chi Minh Relic Site at the Presidential Palace and Ha Long Bay.
Barbara Leitner, a manager of Ruefa Reisen Company from Austria, said she was excited during her first visit to Viet Nam.
“Ha Noi’s Old Quarter is a good place for visitors to spend time roaming around, experiencing open-air eateries and hearing the noise of whizzing motorbikes,” she said.
“It’s amazing to see busy and impromptu traffic. I believe that the ordinary life of the local people will be the key factor to attract foreign tourists because they desire to discover the extraordinary culture which is different from other places and their homeland.”
Pinon Herve, representative of Vietnam Airlines in Paris, has visited Ha Noi about 10 times, and has always been impressed with the capital’s traditional culture and French-style architecture.
He added that with huge potential and co-operation between local and European enterprises, Ha Noi will be an ideal place for European tourists.
Ha Noi welcomed nearly 20 million tourist arrivals in the first nine months of this year, a year-on-year rise of 9.2 per cent. Of the total, foreign visitors were estimated at 4.3 million, up 20 per cent year-on-year, and accounting for nearly 40 per cent of the total number of foreign tourists to Viet Nam.
This year, Ha Noi expects to welcome more than 25.4 million tourists, including 5.5 million foreigners.