Delta needs tourism infrastructure

Oct 26th at 10:14
26-10-2017 10:14:28+07:00

Delta needs tourism infrastructure

Provinces in the Mekong Delta would like to promote tourism as a key sector of their economy but needs more investment in tourism infrastructure, a conference heard on Wednesday in the delta city of in Can Tho.

 

Vo Hung Dung, director of the Viet Nam Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s Can Tho branch, said in his opening speech at the 5th annual Mekong Delta Investment Forum: “The Mekong Delta has huge potential for tourism development, including 40,000sq.km of plains, 500km of coast, the Seven Mountains region, mangrove forests, flood plains and a 200km border with Cambodia.

“However, at present the Mekong Delta has only around 60 three – five star hotels, mainly in Phu Quoc and Can Tho, two entertainment complexes Vinpearl Phu Quoc and Nha Mat in Bac Lieu province, no upscale or large food courts/entertanment centres/shopping malls to attract tourists. The delta really needs huge investment to boost tourism infrastructure.”

Truong Quang Hoai Nam, vice chairman of the Can Tho People’s Committee, said tourism in the delta suffers from a lack of diversity.

“There is not much difference between provinces in the delta.

“If we talk about tourism development in the Mekong Delta, we must talk about waterway tourism. However, waterway tourism has not developed to its potential.”

He pointed out that while the delta does have an airport in Can Tho, it is linked only with a handful of destinations like Ha Noi, Da Nang, HCM City, Phu Quoc, and Con Dao.

“The delta will develop more if there are air links with more destinations.”

He admitted that there is little by way of amusement for tourists.

“There is no entertainment for visitors at night. We have already asked ourselves many times what we can do at night if we visit the delta. The answer is still ‘nothing’.

“The cuisine around the delta is nearly the same and sports activities on rivers should be considered.”

Pham The Trieu, vice chairman of the Mekong Delta Tourism Association, said: “With the current shortage of recreational and lodging facilities, tourism in the delta seems primitive: full of potential and awaiting pioneering investors.”

Tran Bao Tran, CEO of Sea Media and Asia director of the World Tourism Forum, said: “Undeveloped potential means it is a good opportunity for investors to exploit. We also need to be vigilant about the competition from neibouring countries like Thailand and Myanmar.”

Phan Dinh Hue, director of Vietcircle Travel company, said the delta has great potential with its abundant rivers and canals with lovely sceneries, beautiful rural landscapes, nice weather, and great hospitality.

“The delta should focus on cruise tourists: supply is insufficient and tour prices are very high. Retired Japanese are still a promising market which has not been exploited yet.”

Last year the region received 28 million tourists including 2.5 million foreigners, 8.5 million of whom stayed overnight including 900,000 foreign visitors, and earned revenues of VND15 trillion (US$666 million).

Late last year the Government approved a master plan for tourism development in the delta, which is projected to attract 34 million visitors by 2020, including 3.5 million foreigners, earn revenues of VND25 trillion ($1.1 billion).

At the conference, information related to real estate, infrastructure and tourism services was provided to investors. Besides, provinces solicited investments worth VND7.8 trillion ($346 million) in 33 real estate and tourism projects and VND150 trillion ($6.7 billion) in 45 industrial, agricultural, automation, engineering, processing, and logistics projects.

Investors expressed interest in investing in the delta: one each from Dubai and South Korea want to build solar energy plants, a Japanese wants to set up a farm to grow fruits for export and another wants to organise five-star tours to the region.

In the first six months of this year the delta has welcomed 21 million visitors, an increase of 17 per cent from the same period of 2016.

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