Mekong Delta looks to promote tourism

Localities in the western region of the Mekong Delta need to foster regional cooperation to create highly competitive tourism products, officials have said.
Mekong Delta looks to promote tourism ảnh 1Visitors at Cai Rang floating market in Can Tho City (Photo: VNA)

HCM City (VNS/VNA) - Localities in the western region of the Mekong Delta needto foster regional cooperation to create highly competitive tourism products, officials have said.

The western region of the Mekong Delta comprises Can Tho Cityand the six provinces of Bac Lieu, Ca Mau, Soc Trang, An Giang, Hau Giangand Kien Giang.

In the first six months of the year, the number of tourist arrivals to the region rose by 11 percent to reach 17.8 million, accounting for more than 76percent of total tourist arrivals to the Mekong Delta region.

Tourism revenue was estimated at 10.4 trillion VND (452.1 million USD), ayear-on-year increase of more than 33 percent.

Tran Hieu Hung, Director of Ca Mau province’s Department of Culture, Sports andTourism, said the tourism cooperation programme in the western cluster failedto bring expected outcomes due to an overlap in tourism products anduninteresting inter-regional tour packages.

Under the programme, the seven localities pledge to cooperate in marketing andpromotion activities, new tourism products, unique inter-regional tourpackages, human resource training, and international and national tourismevents.

But the tourism potential in these localities has yet to be fully realised dueto loose regional linkages in development of new tourism products and anoverlap in tourism products, poor infrastructure and services, as well asineffective and insufficient marketing.

Bui Quoc Thai, Deputy Director of Kien Giang province’s Department of Tourism,said localities in the Mekong Delta region were seeking unique tourismproducts.

The Mekong Delta region is well known for its waterway landscape, rice paddyfields, and verdant orchards, but localities do not invest in innovative andattractive models, resulting in similar tourism products, Thai said.

Floating markets, Don ca tai tu (southern amateur music) and food,for example, are designed for all kinds of tours. As a result, travellers justvisit one place in the region.

Pham The Trieu, Deputy Director of An Giang province’s Department of Culture,Sports and Tourism, said tourism human resources lacked skills incommunication, foreign languages, and professional and management skills.

Although tourism infrastructure and lodging facilities in the region havedeveloped rapidly to meet the rising demand, most are small scale, Trieu said.

There is also a lack of high-end facilities and services operated by famousbrands, he said.

Tourism experts said the linkages in tourism products aim to give diverseexperiences and attractive itineraries to tourists.

Du To Tuan, Director of Vietravel’s Bac Lieu province branch, said thatlocalities should take into consideration the demand of different age groupsand incomes as well as specific market segments such as local and inboundtourists to develop tourism products and marketing strategies.

Tourism products for inbound visitors should focus on ecotourism tours,cultural and craft villages, local lifestyles and festivals.

Spiritual tourism is mostly favoured by local tourists, he said.

Cao Tan Dung, Deputy Director of Fiditour’s Can Tho city branch, said a tourismproduct should be well organised to satisfy demands during the entire trip,from restaurants, accommodations to destinations.

Can Tho city and Phu Quoc island in Kien Giang province, as the region’stourism hubs, should play a driving force for the tourism industry of theentire region, Dung said.

Under the master plan for tourism development in the Mekong River Delta region,the western cluster in the Mekong Delta will focus on unique tourism productssuch as the Ca Mau Cape, sea and island leisure tourism, eco-tourism, andcultural tourism.

The plan targets developing three destinations in the cluster, including Phu Quocisland in Kien Giang province, Ca Mau Cape tourism area in the country’s southernmostprovince of Ca Mau, and Sam Mountain in An Giang province.

It also focuses on the development of four national tourist sites, including OngHo islet in An Giang province, Don ca tai tu and musician Cao Van Laumemorial house in Bac Lieu province, Ninh Kieu wharf in Can Tho city and Ha Tientown in Kien Giang province.-VNS/VNA 
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