The UK’s “The Economist” magazine has run an article, saying that Vietnam’s tourism may be “booming.”
“Like its industry, agriculture and diplomacy, its
tourism is now firmly on the map,” the magazine commented.
The magazine
quoted the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) as saying in the latest
annual survey that Viet Nam moved up from sixth to fourth place in the league
table of the world's fastest-growing destinations. Last year it had 4.2 million
foreign visitors, 16 percent more than in 2006. After the backpackers and a few
nostalgic American war veterans, tourists with fatter wallets are now arriving
in large numbers.
A fair chunk of the foreign investment currently
pouring into Vietnam is going into new hotels, resorts and golf courses, many
aiming at the top end of the market, the magazine added.
It attributed
the country’s attraction not only to endless stretching and untouched beaches,
but also to ancient civilisations such as the vanished Hindu Champa culture;
quaint tribal villages with wooden stilt-houses, colourful festivals and
craftwork, historic cities and churches from French colonial times; war sites
like the Cu Chi tunnels and the grisly but informative museum on the site of the
My Lai massacre; and enormous potential for ecotourism, with many new species
still being discovered in the remote forested
mountains.
(Source:
VNA/VNN)
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