Quang Tri’s tourism revenue surges 11%
Thursday, 17:14, 17/12/2015
The central province of Quang Tri has raked in over VND1.4 trillion (US$62.2 million) from tourism services so far this year, a year-on-year increase of 11%.
Over 1.6 million domestic and foreign visitors have visited tourist destinations in the province from the beginning of the year.
In addition to a myriad of festive activities, the province is also enhancing tourism promotions and investments with Savannakhet province (Laos) and Mukdahan (Thailand), which is helping to lure visitors to the locality, according to Nguyen Van Chien, vice director of the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
In response to the programme themed “Vietnamese people travel across Vietnam”, the local tourism sector has launched historical and spiritual tours to Truong Son National Cemetery, Quang Tri’s ancient citadel and the Hien Luong bridge across the Ben Hai river, among others.
Chien said that the tourism sector wants tourist numbers to grow by 3.4% in 2016.
To realise this goal, the province is promoting tourism, constructing facilities and completing a master plan for the Cua Tung and Cua Viet tourism sites, while attracting investors and promoting sea and island tourism as well as tours to the La Lay and Lao Bao border gates, he added.
In addition to a myriad of festive activities, the province is also enhancing tourism promotions and investments with Savannakhet province (Laos) and Mukdahan (Thailand), which is helping to lure visitors to the locality, according to Nguyen Van Chien, vice director of the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
In response to the programme themed “Vietnamese people travel across Vietnam”, the local tourism sector has launched historical and spiritual tours to Truong Son National Cemetery, Quang Tri’s ancient citadel and the Hien Luong bridge across the Ben Hai river, among others.
Chien said that the tourism sector wants tourist numbers to grow by 3.4% in 2016.
To realise this goal, the province is promoting tourism, constructing facilities and completing a master plan for the Cua Tung and Cua Viet tourism sites, while attracting investors and promoting sea and island tourism as well as tours to the La Lay and Lao Bao border gates, he added.