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Hoi An promotes heritage tourism

VietNamNet Bridge – The ancient town of Hoi An in the central province of Quang Nam had balanced the needs of the community and world recognised heritages to boost tourism in a sustainable manner,

Travel firms seek help to ride out tough times

VietNamNet Bridge – Due to the fact that tour operators in HCMC have found it difficult to fuel up buying power while local hotels have seen few customers,

Tourism police to protect foreigners

VietNamNet Bridge – The Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism has been asked by its department in Ha Noi to establish a tourism police force dedicated to protecting visitors who are increasingly suffering from tourist scams in the capital.

VN looks to tap tourism potential

 VietNamNet Bridge – Viet Nam should take advantage of the opportunity presented by the global slump defying travel and tourism sector in Asia by protecting its natural landscapes and improving the skills of its tourism workforce, experts say.

Economic woes fail to dampen tourism

 VietNamNet Bridge – Despite the downbeat economy, the tourism industry is optimistic.

Assoc. seeks visa-free policy for visitors of certain markets

The Vietnam Tourism Association has petitioned the Prime Minister for a mechanism to issue visas at a number of border gates and to continue exempting visas for visitors from seven key markets of the local tourism industry.

Bonanza for tourism industry

 VietNamNet Bridge – This year’s nine-day Lunar New Year holiday has helped drive large numbers of local and foreign visitors to tourist destinations across the country, raising hopes of a successful year

2013: Bigger results expected for tourism sector

In 2013, the tourism sector expects to further gain better performance when Viet Nam continues to be a friendly and attractive destination for international tourists.

Tourism growth reliant on trained staff

 VietNamNet Bridge – By 2015, the tourism industry needs about half a million more skilled workers, experts have warned.

Most foreign visitors do not return to Vietnam

 VietNamNet Bridge – An overwhelming number – estimated at between 80% and 85% - of international tourists never return to Vietnam after their unsatisfactory first visit, so Vietnam must make drastic changes to enhance its appeal,

Workers scared to report sexual harassment

VietNamNet Bridge – Nguyen Ha Lan*, a resident of HCM City, recalls the incident that made her leave her job as a tour guide, a profession that she was once passionate about.