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Ninh Binh succeeds in promoting world heritage site’s value

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The northern province of Ninh Binh has succeeded in promoting the value of Trang An Landscape Complex, a UNESCO-recognised World Heritage Site, as it is now very popular among tourists, evidenced by the rising number of visitors to the area.

Ninh Binh succeeds in promoting world heritage site’s value hinh anh 1Trang An Landscape Complex, a UNESCO-recognised World Heritage Site (Photo: VNA)

Ninh Binh – The northern province of Ninh Binh has succeeded in promoting the value of Trang An Landscape Complex, a UNESCO-recognised World Heritage Site, as it is now very popular among tourists, evidenced by the rising number of visitors to the area.

Practical efficiency

Since Trang An Landscape Complex was recognised as the World Cultural and Natural Heritage Site in 2014, Ninh Binh province has made great efforts to conserve and develop the site.

The site spans 20 communes and wards in five districts and cities of Ninh Binh, comprising the Hoa Lu Ancient Capital, the Trang An-Tam Coc-Bich Dong Scenic Landscape and the Hoa Lu Special-Use Forest, covering a total 12,252 hectares.

Being aware of the significance of the heritage, after receiving the title, the province has directed sectors to focus on managing and preserving the site in line with tourism and service development.

A leading official of the People’s Committee of Ninh Hai commune, Hoa Lu district, said the commune is home to many famous landscapes included in the Trang An complex, such as Tam Coc-Bich Dong, Thung Nang and Thung Nham.

Every year, tourism facilities in the commune attract more than 100,000 tourists. The development of tourism has brought positive changes in the communes and improved locals’ income.

Therefore, the government and residents in Ninh Hai have paid due attention to protecting the heritage as well as the natural landscape and environment in the site, he said.

Ninh Hai has focused on encouraging locals to maintain environmental sanitation and practice a cultured lifestyle.

Alongside, the commune has inspected tourism activities and handled violations which harm the historical and cultural relic sites, especially activities that damage the environment and natural landscapes in the heritage site.

The Trang An Landscape Complex’s core area has many residential areas. Thus, localities in the complex have been advised to apply strict measures in resident management.

Hoa Lu district has pioneered in the work with many effective and creative models.

Thanks to good communications and promotion, the number of tourists visiting Ninh Binh has increased.

Tourism activities have contributed to boosting socio-economic development in the locality, created jobs and improved incomes for locals, thus locals can “live in the heritage site, protect the site and benefit from the site”.

Challenges in protecting the heritage

As Trang An spans over 12,000 hectares crossing five district and cities with tough terrain, the inspection and detection of activities harming the heritage can be difficult.

Statistics from the Management Board of the Trang An Landscape Complex showed that currently, about 50,000 people are living in the heritage site. Preservation-development conflicts have been the leading challenge while financial resources and land stock have yet to meet demand for the resettlement of the residents who live in both core and buffer zones of the heritage, as well as for maintaining their traditional livelihood and creating new money-earning methods.

Meanwhile, the awareness of the importance and benefits from the heritage has remained modest among the Government and Party Committees of localities as well as officials and businesses, leading to poor management of investment, construction and natural resources in some localities.

Coordination among agencies, units and localities in managing, preserving and developing the value of the heritage has remained poor, resulting in slow and ineffective settlement of heritage harming cases.

Monitoring, inspecting and settling measures have yet to be coherent, leading to some serious cases such as the illegal construction of works in Cai Ha mountain and the operation of homestays in residential areas in the core zone of the heritage.

Strengthening State management

To better manage, conserve and promote the value of the heritage, the Ninh Binh Department of Tourism has continued popularising and implementing State rules and recommendations from UNESCO, as well as regulations of the province in the work, creating consensus among the community and improving public awareness.

The province has kept close contact with UNESCO World Heritage Centre’s agencies and UNESCO Office in Hanoi as well as the UNESCO Committee of Vietnam to exchange information on heritage management and conservation.

Currently, Ninh Binh is one of the leading localities in building relatively complete and comprehensive rules on heritage management.

Trang An is a mixed cultural and natural heritage that is unique, so there is nowhere for the site’s management board to learn from.

Therefore, lessons learnt from Trang An can be considered experience for cultural and natural heritage management in Vietnam and Southeast Asia as well.

Ninh Binh has reviewed the heritage management plan for 2016-2020 with a vision to 2030, while continuing defining risk factors for the adjustment of such plan for the 2020-2025 with a vision to 2045 to make it suitable to reality, ensuring harmony between preservation and development as well as utmost benefits for the community.

Ninh Binh will continue maintaining the public-private partnership model to raise the sense of responsibility of management officials, locals and tourists towards the heritage.

The locality will strengthen State management over the heritage, along with inspection and supervision over land use and accommodation business activities in the site.

It will also focus on enhancing personnel training for the heritage management, while designing policies to encourage investment in new products and services which are friendly to the environment./.

Ninh Binh, January 29 – The northern province of Ninh Binh has succeeded in promoting the value of Trang An Landscape Complex, a UNESCO-recognised World Heritage Site, as it is now very popular among tourists, evidenced by the rising number of visitors to the area.

Practical efficiency

Ninh Binh succeeds in promoting world heritage site’s value hinh anh 2Ninh Binh has reviewed the heritage management plan for 2016-2020 with a vision to 2030, while continuing defining risk factors for the adjustment of such plan for the 2020-2025 with a vision to 2045. (Photo: VNA)

Since Trang An Landscape Complex was recognised as the World Cultural and Natural Heritage Site in 2014, Ninh Binh province has made great efforts to conserve and develop the site.

The site spans 20 communes and wards in five districts and cities of Ninh Binh, comprising the Hoa Lu Ancient Capital, the Trang An-Tam Coc-Bich Dong Scenic Landscape and the Hoa Lu Special-Use Forest, covering a total 12,252 hectares.

Being aware of the significance of the heritage, after receiving the title, the province has directed sectors to focus on managing and preserving the site in line with tourism and service development.

A leading official of the People’s Committee of Ninh Hai commune, Hoa Lu district, said the commune is home to many famous landscapes included in the Trang An complex, such as Tam Coc-Bich Dong, Thung Nang and Thung Nham.

Every year, tourism facilities in the commune attract more than 100,000 tourists. The development of tourism has brought positive changes in the communes and improved locals’ income.

Therefore, the government and residents in Ninh Hai have paid due attention to protecting the heritage as well as the natural landscape and environment in the site, he said.

Ninh Hai has focused on encouraging locals to maintain environmental sanitation and practice a cultured lifestyle.

Alongside, the commune has inspected tourism activities and handled violations which harm the historical and cultural relic sites, especially activities that damage the environment and natural landscapes in the heritage site.

The Trang An Landscape Complex’s core area has many residential areas. Thus, localities in the complex have been advised to apply strict measures in resident management.

Hoa Lu district has pioneered in the work with many effective and creative models.

Thanks to good communications and promotion, the number of tourists visiting Ninh Binh has increased.

Tourism activities have contributed to boosting socio-economic development in the locality, created jobs and improved incomes for locals, thus locals can “live in the heritage site, protect the site and benefit from the site”.

Challenges in protecting the heritage

As Trang An spans over 12,000 hectares crossing five district and cities with tough terrain, the inspection and detection of activities harming the heritage can be difficult.

Statistics from the Management Board of the Trang An Landscape Complex showed that currently, about 50,000 people are living in the heritage site. Preservation-development conflicts have been the leading challenge while financial resources and land stock have yet to meet demand for the resettlement of the residents who live in both core and buffer zones of the heritage, as well as for maintaining their traditional livelihood and creating new money-earning methods.

Meanwhile, the awareness of the importance and benefits from the heritage has remained modest among the Government and Party Committees of localities as well as officials and businesses, leading to poor management of investment, construction and natural resources in some localities.

Coordination among agencies, units and localities in managing, preserving and developing the value of the heritage has remained poor, resulting in slow and ineffective settlement of heritage harming cases.

Monitoring, inspecting and settling measures have yet to be coherent, leading to some serious cases such as the illegal construction of works in Cai Ha mountain and the operation of homestays in residential areas in the core zone of the heritage.

Strengthening State management

To better manage, conserve and promote the value of the heritage, the Ninh Binh Department of Tourism has continued popularising and implementing State rules and recommendations from UNESCO, as well as regulations of the province in the work, creating consensus among the community and improving public awareness.

The province has kept close contact with UNESCO World Heritage Centre’s agencies and UNESCO Office in Hanoi as well as the UNESCO Committee of Vietnam to exchange information on heritage management and conservation.

Currently, Ninh Binh is one of the leading localities in building relatively complete and comprehensive rules on heritage management.

Trang An is a mixed cultural and natural heritage that is unique, so there is nowhere for the site’s management board to learn from.

Therefore, lessons learnt from Trang An can be considered experience for cultural and natural heritage management in Vietnam and Southeast Asia as well.

Ninh Binh has reviewed the heritage management plan for 2016-2020 with a vision to 2030, while continuing defining risk factors for the adjustment of such plan for the 2020-2025 with a vision to 2045 to make it suitable to reality, ensuring harmony between preservation and development as well as utmost benefits for the community.

Ninh Binh will continue maintaining the public-private partnership model to raise the sense of responsibility of management officials, locals and tourists towards the heritage.

The locality will strengthen State management over the heritage, along with inspection and supervision over land use and accommodation business activities in the site.

It will also focus on enhancing personnel training for the heritage management, while designing policies to encourage investment in new products and services which are friendly to the environment./.

Source: https://en.vietnamplus.vn/ninh-binh-succeeds-in-promoting-world-heritage-sites-value/247425.vnp

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New tours aim to boost travel and attract international visitors

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Vĩnh Nghiêm Pagoda is a destination on the new tourism route connecting Hà Nội and Bắc Giang Province. VNA/VNS Photo 

HÀ NỘI  A new tourism route departing from Hà Nội to many tourist attractions in the northern province of Bắc Giang, including cultural, historical and spiritual heritage sites, natural landscape and craft villages, has been officially opened.

It has been jointly launched by SGO Travel, a member of the SGO Group, and by the Centre for Information and Tourism Promotion of Bắc Giang.

“The opening of the Hà Nội-Bắc Giang cultural tourism route right after the National Tourism Conference on March 15 is a meaningful activity that shows the will and determination of the whole in accelerating recovery, development and creating new successes to heighten Bắc Giang tourism to a new position in the national tourism map,” said Đỗ Tuấn Khoa, deputy director of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Bắc Giang.

According to Phùng Quang Thắng, vice chairman of the Board of Directors of SGO Group and permanent vice chairman of the Vietnam Travel Association, the province has great potential for developing agricultural, historical and cultural tourism.

“We hope that the tourist route will be welcomed by a large number of tourists and open new links between other localities with Bắc Giang Province in the future,” he said.

Initially, this new route will include diverse tours, departing daily from Wednesday to Sunday and serving domestic and international tourists under four main themes.

The first theme, Tourism Associated with Cultural and Spiritual Stories, is the core of the programme and includes the one-day tour Hà Nội – Tây Yên Tử: Theo dấu chân Phật Hoàng (Hà Nội – Tây Yên Tử: Following the Footsteps of Buddhist King).

According to Thắng, this distinctive tour takes tourists on King Trần Nhân Tông’s journey of Buddhist practice and enlightenment over 700 years ago.

Departing at Thăng Long Imperial Citadel, visitors will travel to Vĩnh Nghiêm Pagoda, where King Trần Nhân Tông led a religious life as a hermit and founded the Thiền Tông Zen sect.

Visitors can witness 3,050 printing woodblocks from the Nguyễn dynasty (1802-1883) preserved at the pagoda, which have been recognised as World Documentary Heritage by UNESCO, and try their hands at woodblock printing.

Under the theme, Tourism Associated with Preserving Long-Standing Traditional Values, the one-day tour will enable tourists to live a day like singers of quan họ (alternate singing) by donning four-panel traditional dresses, learning to sing a few quan họ verses, visit houses several hundred years old and many other interesting experiences.

In tours themed Tourism Arouses Patriotism and National Pride, visitors review historical traditions and national pride through cultural activities and visit cultural and historical destinations of Bắc Giang.

In the last tours under the theme Tourism Associated with Local Life and Agricultural Development, visitors will be taken to fruit orchards, and craft villages and explore beautiful poetic lakes in the province like Khuôn Thần, Bầu Lầy or Cấm Sơn on inflatable boats.

FAM trip Đà Nẵng – Hội An – Huế organised

Members of Indian travel agencies, press and media participating in the FAM trip are pictured in front of Sun World Bà Nà Hills mountain resort. — Photo courtesy of PYS Travel

Over 20 Indian travel agencies, press and media participated in a four-day FAM trip surveying the tourism services in Đà Nẵng, Hội An and Huế.

The trip has been organised by PYS Travel to promote and introduce Việt Nam as an attractive destination to Indian tourists.

“We hope that our Indian partners can experience the services of PYS Travel themselves and that after this FAM trip, we will be able to serve a 160 per cent increase in Indian visitors compared to 2019,” said Nguyễn Thị Việt Anh, operation director of PYS Travel.

During this trip, the participants visited famous tourist sites in Đà Nẵng, Hội An and Huế, such as Marble Mountains, Bà Nà Hills, or Thiên Mụ Pagoda, while surveying the quality of hotels, restaurants, especially those serving Indian food.

During a meeting with Nguyễn Văn Phúc, director of the Department of Tourism of Thừa Thiên Huế, they were introduced to attractive tourist destinations for Indian tourists, UNESCO-recognised heritages and tourism promotion activities to attract foreign tourists such as the Huế Festival or the Áo Dài Festival.

According to Phúc, the tourism authority of Thừa Thiên Huế has supported and trained staff of restaurants and hotels in the province to meet the needs and tastes of Indian guests.

“I am especially impressed with Bà Nà Hills and the Golden Bridge. I think it is a very prominent and extremely attractive destination for Indian tourists. After this trip, we will decide to promote more tour packages to Đà Nẵng, especially Bà Nà Hills,” Salman Moideen, a representative of Flyland Travel & Tour travel company based in Mumbai.

Another participant, Thottathil Jasim, highly appreciated the FAM trip and the Vietnamese travel agents.

“We are impressed with the professional working style and attentive and dedicated service of Vietnamese travel agents,” he said.

 “After this trip, we will coordinate with PYS Travel to build more attractive tours to bring more Indian tourists to Việt Nam.” VNS

 

 

Source: http://ovietnam.vn/travel/new-tours-aim-to-boost-travel-and-attract-international-visitors_342540.html

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Binh Thuan ready for opening of Visit Vietnam Year 2023

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The central coastal province of Binh Thuan has completed preparations for the opening of Visit Vietnam Year 2023 with the theme “Binh Thuan – Green convergence,” which will officially be held on March 25 night, heard a meeting held by the provincial People’s Committee on March 20.

Binh Thuan ready for opening of Visit Vietnam Year 2023 hinh anh 1Rang Beach in Binh Thuan (Photo:dulichbinhthuan.com.vn)

Binh Thuan
(VNA)
– The central coastal province of Binh Thuan has completed preparations for
the opening of Visit Vietnam Year 2023 with the theme “Binh Thuan
– Green convergence,” which will officially be held on March 25 night, heard a meeting
held by the provincial People’s Committee on March 20.

According to Director
of the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism Bui The Nhan, the
province has completed all necessary conditions for the event, including the
stage for the opening ceremony, traffic regulation and security protection
plans, as well as accommodations for visitors, medical and fire rescue
services.

Chairman of the Binh
Thuan People’s Committee Doan Anh Dung asked relevant agencies, departments and
localities to coordinate closely to ensure a successful and safe opening
ceremony of Visit Vietnam Year 2023, leaving a good impression on visitors.

Binh Thuan ready for opening of Visit Vietnam Year 2023 hinh anh 2Sand dunes in Mui Ne of Binh Thuan (Photo: VNA)

The opening ceremony
of Visit Vietnam Year 2023 will be held at
NovaWorld Phan Thiet in Phan Thiet city of Binh Thuan. Nearly 600
artists, actors, and actresses will perform in an artistic musical show at
the ceremony with the script written by Meritorious Artist Tran Ly Ly, Director
of the Department of Performing Arts under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, and writer Hoang Cong Cuong.

The 85-minute show has three parts, namely the “Convergence of earth and sky”,
the “Green Tour”, and the “Green convergence – Binh Thuan
destination of friendship”. The ceremony is expected to draw 5,700 visitors.

According to the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT), Visit
Vietnam Year is a both a national and international cultural, economic, social,
and tourist event. It is also the biggest annual tourism event in Vietnam,
offering opportunities to attract domestic and international tourists through
the promotion of images, tangible and intangible cultural values, natural
resources, as well as the development of linkages between localities.

Binh Thuan ready for opening of Visit Vietnam Year 2023 hinh anh 3The opening ceremony of the Visit Vietnam Year 2023 is expected to draw 5,700 visitors.(Photo: binhthuan.gov.vn)

Visit Vietnam Year 2023 “Binh Thuan – Green convergence” includes
more than 200 events and activities.

With 192km of coastline, Binh Thuan province is home to islands, islets, coves,
bays, and white sand beaches with clear blue water, which form famous tourist
attractions. The province has many tourism resources with many
historical-cultural relics and traditional festivals. Currently, the province has
nearly 900 accommodation establishments with over 17,000 rooms, including 45
hotels and resorts from three to five stars with nearly 5,000 rooms. The
province has 13 travel agencies, including eight international travel agencies.

Before the COVID-19 pandemic, in 2019, Binh Thuan welcomed over 6.4 million
visitors with tourism revenue of 15.2 trillion VND (644.54 million USD). The
province’s tourism sector contributes 10-12% to the GRDP each year.

In 2022, the province welcomed over 5 million visitors, getting tourism revenue
of 12.8 trillion VND. It aims to attract about 6.5 million visitors, including
more than 200,000 international visitors this year./.

Source: https://en.vietnamplus.vn/binh-thuan-ready-for-opening-of-visit-vietnam-year-2023/250182.vnp

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Breakthroughs expected for Binh Thuan during tourism year 2023

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The opening ceremony of the Visit Vietnam Year 2023 with the theme “Binh Thuan – Green convergence” will be held at NovaWorld Phan Thiet in Phan Thiet city in the central province of Binh Thuan on March 25 evening, according to the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism.

Nearly 600 artists, actors, and actresses will perform in an 85-minute artistic musical show at the ceremony.

Visit Vietnam Year is both a national and international cultural, economic, social, and tourist event. It is also the biggest annual tourism event in Vietnam, offering opportunities to attract domestic and international tourists through the promotion of images, tangible and intangible cultural values, natural resources, as well as the development of linkages between localities.

Visit Vietnam Year 2023 “Binh Thuan – Green convergence” includes more than 200 events and activities.

With 192km of coastline, Binh Thuan province is home to islands, islets, coves, bays, and white sand beaches with clear blue water, which form famous tourist attractions. The province has many tourism resources with many historical-cultural relics and traditional festivals.

In 2022, the province welcomed over 5 million visitors. It aims to attract about 6.5 million visitors, including more than 200,000 foreigners, this year./.

Source: https://en.vietnamplus.vn/breakthroughs-expected-for-binh-thuan-during-tourism-year-2023/250215.vnp

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