Foreign tourists participate in a silver jewelry workshop at the Viet Nam Silver House, which is taking part of the HCM City’s tourism stimulus programme. VNS Photo Thu Hang |
Nearly 70 enterprises joined the tourism stimulus programme next year, with tour operators, hotels, restaurants and shops offering discounts of 10-50 per cent, according to Nguyen Thi Anh Hoa, deputy director of the city’s Department of Tourism.
The tour packages feature the city’s most popular attractions explored by car, motorbike, cyclo, bicycle, boat or on foot.
The programme aims to celebrate major national holidays and lure more tourists to the city, Hoa said on Friday.
It is also part of efforts to promote the city as a friendly, safe and exciting tourist destination, she added.
A total of 88,000 tourists have been served this year under the city’s tourism stimulus programme, with most of them foreign visitors.
The programme’s turnover was estimated at VND33 billion (US$1.42 million).
The city welcomed 8.5 million international tourist arrivals this year, a year-on-year increase of 14 per cent.
The number of domestic visitors rose by 13 per cent to reach 32.77 million this year.
Turnover from the tourism sector is estimated at VND150 trillion ($6.47 billion) this year, up 14.5 per cent over last year. — VNS
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