Laos pins hopes on welcoming 5 million visitors in 2018

Laos launched a ceremony to initiate it National Tourism Year 2018 in the capital city Vientiane on October 28.
Laos pins hopes on welcoming 5 million visitors in 2018 ảnh 1Luang Prabang in Laos (Source: visit-laos.com)
Vientiane (VNA) – Laos launched a ceremony to initiate it NationalTourism Year 2018 in the capital city Vientiane on October 28.

The ceremony was attended by Prime Minister Thongloun Sisoulith, Minister ofInformation, Culture and Tourism Bosengkham Vongdala, among others.

Minister Bosengkham Vongdala said the country’s tourism development policy hasworked productively over the past years.

In 2000,the country greeted only 737,208 visitors and earned revenues of 113.9million USD. In 2015, the figures were 4,684,429 visitors and 725.4 million USD.

It is estimated that the number of tourists to the country will hit over 6.2million who bring in revenues of over 993.4 million USD by 2020.

The Lao Government has set to attract around 5 million tourists and reapedearnings of 900 million USD for 2018.

The National Tourism Year 2018 will focus on explorations of the country’s history,nature, and cultural value preservation and promotion.

The Vientiane event will be followed by a series of activities to be held atLaos’s embassies in Europe, Asia and other countries around the world alongsidetraditional festivals in localities across Laos.

Tourism is regarded as the economic spearhead sector, which has received a lotof priorities from the Government.

The Lao Government viewed that tourism development will enable it to expand cooperationwith other countries.-VNA
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