Tourism sector brings Russian market into focus

The Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) will focus its promotion programme in 2010 on the Russian market, said a VNAT official at the opening ceremony of the 2010 Moscow International Tourism Expo on Mar. 17.
The Vietnam National Administration ofTourism (VNAT) will focus its promotion programme in 2010 on theRussian market, said a VNAT official at the opening ceremony of the2010 Moscow International Tourism Expo on Mar. 17.

According to Deputy Director of VNAT Market Department Nguyen ThanhVuong, Vietnam received 50,000 Russian visitors in 2009 and expects towelcome 100,000 in 2010.

The 2010 Moscow International Tourism Expo attracted 130 tourism andtravel businesses from 77 countries. Vietnam sent representatives of 24enterprises and two local tourism management departments to the event.

Vietnam ’s booth at the expo named “ Vietnam , the Hidden Charm”attracted crowds on the opening day, who queued up to get brochures andsouvenirs as well as to try the country’s traditional dishes on offer.

Deputy Director of the Culture, Sports and Tourism Department of thesouthern coastal province of Binh Thuan was busy receiving visitors.She said that Mui Ne sand dunes and beaches as well as other resorts inthe province have become popular among Russian travellers.

In 2009, Binh Thuan welcomed 40,000 Russian tourists and the number has reached 25,000 so far this year./.

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