Sparkle of
Sparkle
of
Industry
experts have suggested that property developers should be careful when
investing in
Richard
Leech, executive director of CBRE Vietnam told VIR that the current period
was far from ideal for real estate developers to invest in five-star hotel
projects in Hanoi as the high-end slice of the accommodation pie was braced
for a huge influx of new supply, while average room and occupancy rates were
on a downward trend.
“We
have seen that the recent downturn in the hospitality industry has prompted
real estate developers - mostly foreign-based - to shun the high-end hotel
sector, while several are seeking opportunities to transfer their hotels,”
added Richard Leech.
Leech
claimed that at present, average room rates at five-star hotels in
Savills
research revealed that 42 hotels have received investment licenses and will
begin operations in the near future, with 23 projects alone accounting for
approximately 6,800 rooms. Five-star hotels accounted for the largest
proportion, with 4,760 rooms or 73 per cent of total future rooms and 120 per
cent of current 5-star room stocks.
Tu
Liem district – the capital’s increasingly popular business area will host
the majority, with an estimated 3,000 rooms, accounting for 45 per cent of
total future hotel rooms in
Savills
research and consulting associate director Tran Nhu Trung said that hotels
were less attractive real estate propositions, as the sector was only
marginally profitable at the current time.
Several
hotels are up for sale, but have met limited interest, except where the
developer could provide evidence of improved business in the future. “The
problem is how fixed the market value is,” added Trung.
Bui
Tung, director of sales of the five-star Nikko Hanoi, said that the hotel’s
business market had improved in the third quarter, but was still below the
same period last year due to the economic situation and increased supply.
Nikko Hanoi had achieved an occupancy rate of around 64 per cent, with the
average daily rate reaching $110 per room per night and a revenue per room
rate of $70.
However
Tung was upbeat despite the difficulties facing the market. He stressed that
while the hospitality sector overall was suffering, some hotels could still
post good returns. He cited year-on-year increases in tourist numbers as
accounting for high occupancy rates during peak holiday seasons, but warned
that investors should ideally focus on good locations and be well aware of
the current state of the market.
Ca
Mau promotes social involvement in tourism development
Authorities
of the southernmost
Accordingly,
the province needs about 2 trillion VND (94 million USD) to implement the
plan.
The
province gives priority to money going into 10 tourism sites in the period,
including Dat Mui commune in Ngoc Hien district, Khai Long beach on Hon Khoai
Island in the district, Hon Da Bac site in Tran Van Thoi district, the Mui Ca
Mau and Vo Doi national parks in U Minh Ha area and wild bird gardens in the
locality.
Dat
Mui is now one of the leading tourism sites in Ca Mau province, attracting
thousands of domestic and foreign visitors a day during holidays and
festivals.
Nguyen
Truong Giang, Chairman of the Ngoc Hien district People’s Committee, said the
policy of encouraging social involvement in tourism investment opened a great
opportunity for the province’s tourism sector in general and the district in
particular.
It is
necessary to further develop and upgrade transport infrastructure in the
locality in order to facilitate visitors travelling to the tourism sites, he
stressed.
Ca Mau
province sets a target of receiving at least two million holidaymakers every
year from 2015, and hopes to earn an annual turnover of about 700 billion - 1
trillion VND (23.9 million - 47 million USD) from the sector.
Kien
Giang works to develop tourism
The
southern
At the
same time, local authorities are creating favourable conditions for investors
to speed up the implementation of projects that have already been approved
and granted licences to soon put into use a number of tourist sites.
Tourism
firms have also been instructed to build and develop their brands in line
with creating a wide range of tourism products and services such as shopping,
sightseeing, leisure activities and healthcare services.
Training
sessions are open for tour guides to improve their proficiency and
presentation skills.
Kien
Giang is home to 40 tourists sites, including popular ones such as U Minh
Thuong National Park, the Giant Buddha Pagoda and particularly Phu Quoc
island, which is home to the historical relic site of Phu Quoc prison and a
range of attractions such as beautiful beaches, fish sauce trade villages and
pearl farms, to name but a few.
A host
of festivals are hosted annually in the area, namely the Nghinh Ong festival
and death anniversaries of national heroes Mac Cuu and Nguyen Trung Truc, and
heroine Phan Thi Ranh, attracting tens of thousands of tourists.
The
Mekong Delta province is actively preparing to open some international
flights to connect
It
plans to put into use a Phu Quoc-Russia air route by the end of the year to
serve visitors at home and abroad.
The
province welcomed nearly 2.9 million visitors in the first nine months of
this year, fulfilling nearly 70 percent of its yearly target.
During
the period,
The
number of overseas visitors to Vietnam could reach 7.5 million by the end of
this year, meaning the country’s tourism industry would hit its target two
years earlier than set in the National Action Plan on Tourism between 2013
and 2020, which planned to attract 7-8 million foreign tourists by 2015.-
Quang
Ninh receives 6.5 million visitors in 10 months
The
figure represents 87.4% of the year’s plan.
It
included 474,000 visitors in October, up 19.7% from the previous month.
Of the
figure, over two million are foreign tourists, up 2% and accounting for 77.5%
of the plan.
Tourism
in October generated VND420 billion, contributing to the revenue of VND4.204
billion in the past ten months, up 15% and accounting for 80.4% of the yearly
plan.
Halloween
celebrations with Saigontourist
A
number of hotels and restaurants under management of Saigontourist in HCMC
are getting ready for the big Halloween celebrations (October 31) with tasty
dining programs and animated and fantastic costume contests for guests to
savor.
Hotel
Continental
A BBQ buffet
featuring more than 35 dishes made in Asian and Western cuisine will be held
from 6.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Thursday. Guests will be feasted on decorated
finger food and entertained by rock music, juggling and costume contests.
Admission is VND590,000 per adult and VND390,000 per child. Guests will be
given a mask or they can put on a disguise for free and enjoy a free flow of
drinks.
Can
Gio Tourist Area in Can Gio District, tel: 08 3874 3333
More
than 25 Halloween-style dishes will be served from 6.30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
tomorrow at the Broccoli, accompanied with a bartender performance and
thrilling dances. Guests will have a chance to win two prizes of one night in
a
Admission
is VND249,000 per person and those purchasing ten tickets will be given one
free.
Grand
Hotel,
The
rooftop Grand Café on the hotel’s 20th floor will be the venue for guests
keen to celebrate a fabulous Halloween with Flamenco music, Showman and
Halloween disguise performances. The program is from 6.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m.
on Thursday. Tickets are priced at VND549,000 per adult and VND249,000 per
child.
Majestic
Hotel Saigon,
Tasty
dishes and attractive entertainment programs will be hosted from 6 p.m. to 10
p.m. on Thursday at the Breeze Sky Bar. Guests will be charged VND599,000
with kids paying half-price.
Quang
Ninh province to increase sightseeing prices in 2014
The
For Ha
Long Bay, from 6.30am to 6.30pm, tours will cost VND150,000 (US$7) per
person. For each site in the bay, entry tickets will range from VND30,000 to
VND50,000 a person.
For
overnight stays, the charge will be VND200,000 for the first night,
VND350,000 for two nights and VND400,000 for three nights.
For
the Bai Tu Long Bay, the charges will be VND100,000 per person for day tours.
For overnight stays, the charges will be VND150,000, VND300,000 and
VND350,000 for one, two and three-night stays respectively.
Entry
will be free for those who have contributed to the country's independence
struggle and children aged under seven.
A
fifty per cent discount will apply to children aged seven to 15, people over
60, poor people and people with disabilities.
The
province estimates sightseeing ticket revenues of VND200 billion this year
from Ha Long Bay, and hopes for three times as much.
The
Management Board of Tram Chim National Park in Tam Nong District,
The
tours will feature several grassroots activities including the experience of
being a fisherman and harvesting the "ghost rice". The activities
are apart from the sightseeing delights that the park offers.
The
project will close at the end of this year.
Ban
Hon launches CBT tourism for Lu ethnic community
The
Ban Hon community-based tourism site of the Lu ethnic minority was launched
last week in Ban Hon Commune, Tam Duong District,
The
site covers more than 150 households and 100 houses on stilts. The residents
still maintain their weaving tradition and cultural ceremonies that visitors
can experience and be a part of.
This
has been the sixth community-based tourism site of the province.
Located
20km away from
New
four-star resort and cruises launched in Mekong Delta
A new
property under the Victoria Hotel & Resort brand has been launched in the
Cuu Long (
The
Victoria Nui Sam Lodge in Chau Doc is a 44-room resort that stands on the the
famous
It
will serve as the Thien Minh Group (TMG)'s first vocational training hotel,
the first of its kind in the country.
The
group has also acquired 12 sampans that will be operated by TMG's Victoria
Cruises, which offers day and overnight boat rides in the delta.
The
cruises will connect Victoria Can Tho, Victoria Chau Doc, and Victoria Nui
Sam resorts.
Arrivals
from
The
number of Russian and Chinese tourists coming to
In
addition to traditional markets such as
According
to VNAT, over 628,000 international tourists have come to
Saigontourist
sends tourists to
Saigontourist
Travel Service Company says it will for the first time send a group of 118
local visitors from
Visitors
signing up for the special tour will leave for Fukushima City by the
chartered flight of Vietnam Airlines to Japan in a trip taking in Tokyo,
Mount Fuji, Nikko and Fukushima over six days. Due to the chartered flight
service, every visitor will save VND10 million compared to normal prices,
with the tour sold at VND28.9 million per person.
Besides
sight-seeing activities and enjoying the red-leaf autumn, the tour will head
to Fukushima City, 300 kilometers from Tokyo, to enable visitors to get an
insight into the culture and vitality of local people suffering from the
worst-ever tsunami in March 2011. Saigontourist launches tours to
According
to the Vietnam Tourism Association, Japanese tours have grown in popularity
in recent years, with the number of Vietnamese customers lower compared to
tours to several Southeast Asian markets but still posting strong growth.
Some
100,000 Vietnamese visitors are projected to visit
The
central
During
the week, a free electric bus service will run from Dai Noi (Mandarin's
House) to the
Ticket
prices for performances of Nha Nhac (
The
locality has also focused on improving product quality, developing new
products and stepping up promotion activities.
The
province has partnered with localities in the central key economic region to
introduce several special tourism packages serving foreign arrivals along the
East-West Economic Corridor.
During
the January-October period, the province welcomed 2.12 million arrivals,
including 784,000 foreigners, earning over VND2 trillion (US$94 million).
Foreign holidaymakers mainly came from
Marine
tourism has played a big role in attracting visitors, especially Lang Co and
Thuan An beaches. Since Lang Co was recognised as one of the most beautiful
bays in the world in 2009, the number of tourists has increased by 25 percent
each year. It now has six tourism complexes, 40 hotels and tens of restaurants.
HTA
promotes local porcelain industry
The
HCM City Tourism Association (HTA) yesterday signed a co-operation agreement
with porcelain maker Minh Long 1 Co to bring the latter's new product line to
hotels and restaurants that are HTA members.
"Minh
Long 1 is the first company chosen under our programme to select quality
products for the tourism sector," said Nguyen Thi Khanh, deputy
chairwoman of HTA.
"This
is a result of co-operation between the tourism sector and the domestic
manufacturing industry."
Khanh
said HTA will use its co-operation agreements with other tourism associations
to boost sales of the product.
The
press conference, held by the Korea Tourism Organisation in
In the
first nine months of this year, 99,799 Vietnamese citizens visited S.Korea,
up eight per cent year-on-year, officials said.
But
given the suspension of labour export from
The
conference also sought to answer doubts of tourists and travel agencies about
obtaining a Korean visa so as to attract more Vietnamese to travel to the
country, organisers said in a press release.
The
conference presents a lot of useful information on the tourism visa, the kind
of visa that has been increasing every year in
There
are ten flights everyday connecting
The
Korean government has improved its visa policy since September 1 this year,
including increasing the number of multiple-entry visas, simplifying
visa-application procedures and reducing visa fees from US$30 to $20.
The
improvements are aimed at encouraging more Vietnamese tourists to visit the
country, Oh said.
Concurrently,
the government is applying its investment immigration regulations allowing
foreigners, including their family, to invest in real estate or property in
"These
people are granted denizen status," he added. The Consul General also
said that his office would accept the certificate of gold or platinum card
holders with Shinhan Bank Viet
Lee
Guy Heong, head of the
Kang
Sungghil said this is the first year that the Korea Tourism Organisation has
held so many activities in
Beaches
have been subjected to sustainable tourism planning in central
The
provincial People's Committee has built up a master plan for beaches around
the locality, categorising them for tourism and coastal areas for fishing and
aquaculture.
The
new plans require beaches to have a length of between 1.2km and 2.5km and a
width from land to the water's edge of 0.03km to 0.15km. Exploitation of
beaches must harmonise with the socio-economic development of the area where
they are located.
Following
the requirements, beaches for tourism will be based in the five coastal
districts of Phong Dien, Quang Dien, Huong Thuy, Phu Vang and Phu Loc.
Investment
is set to focus on the beaches that will be most well-known to tourists,
including Phu Vang District's Thuan An beach and the Lang Co beach in Phu Loc
District.
Around
the two beaches, there are 46 resorts and hotels supplying full services to
tourists. Visits to the site increased 25 per cent annually after Lang Co was
recognised as one of the most beautiful bays in the world.
Local
authorities are upgrading roads leading to the beaches and erecting signposts
to provide clearer directions to tourists.
They
have also encouraged tour operators to develop sunset and sunrise sightseeing
tours on the open ocean and lagoons, craft village visits, water sport activities
and sand dune quad biking.
Thua
Thien
The
central
Those
coming from
Apart
from a Golden Week of Tourism, the Hue Relics Conservation Centre will also
have a promotion programme scheduled for December 23-30 to achieve its yearly
target.
In the
next two months, it is expected to welcome 2.5- 3 million tourists through
co-ordinated efforts with other localities in the central region to improve
the quality of domestic tours and tourism products to attract international
visitors, especially those coming by road from
HTA
promotes local porcelain industry
The
HCM City Tourism Association (HTA) yesterday signed a co-operation agreement
with porcelain maker Minh Long 1 Co to bring the latter's new product line to
hotels and restaurants that are HTA members.
"Minh
Long 1 is the first company chosen under our programme to select quality
products for the tourism sector," said Nguyen Thi Khanh, deputy
chairwoman of HTA.
"This
is a result of co-operation between the tourism sector and the domestic
manufacturing industry."
Khanh
said HTA will use its co-operation agreements with other tourism associations
to boost sales of the product.
Cultural
heritage and tourism promotion week scheduled in Ha Giang
The Ha
Giang Tourism and Cultural Heritage Week is scheduled to take place from
November 19 -23, with a variety of activities honouring the unique cultures
of the province’s ethnic groups.
The
week will highlight intangible cultural heritage, including the ancestor
worshipping rituals of the Lo Lo, the forest deity worshipping ceremonies of
the Pu Peo, the fire dance festival of the Pa Then, and the H'mong Gau Tao
festival to pray for health, happiness and a bumper harvest.
The
festival also includes tours of the province’s beautiful natural sites,
including Na Luong cave, Dong Van Krast Plateau and Ma Pi Leng pass, which
was recently recognised as
Visitors
can enjoy traditional performances and the indigenous cuisine of Ha Giang’s
ethnic minority groups, or take part in a linen weaving competition and a
ploughing contest.
The
event is organised by the Ha Giang People’s Committee as a way to advertise
the province’s cultural identities and typical tourist products to visitors
from home and abroad.
Forum
introduces Korean culinary culture in Hanoi
The
beauty of the
The
forums which was jointly organised by the the RoK Cultural Centre in Hanoi,
the RoK Fund for Industry and Culture Exchange, heard the speech by head of
the RoK Traditional Food Institute, Professor Yoon Sook Ja who has been to many
countries worldwide to popularise Korean culinary culture.
Around
200 culinary experts and students from universities in
Addressing
the forum, RoK Ambassador to Vietnam Jeon Dae Joo said “Vietnam has a great
potential in economic, social and cultural aspects: “Many young Vietnamese
people are interested in the RoK culture so I hope that the practical cultural
exchange between the two countries will be based on the interest of
Vietnamese people to Korean food and also Korean people to Vietnamese food.”
Professor
Yoon Sook Ja said “
Park
Nark Jong, director of RoK Culture Centre said that the forum aimed to
introduce Korean food, a new content of the RoK Halyu to the Vietnamese
people, while strengthening cultural exchange between the two countries.
Vinh
Hy eco-resort opens in Ninh Thuan
Nam
Nui Chua Joint Stock Company announced the opening yesterday of the Vinh Hy
eco-tourism area in Vinh Hai commune, Ninh Hai district, in the south central
coastal province of Ninh Thuan.
Construction
of the 42-hectare eco-tourism area began in January 2011. The US$12 million
luxury resort boasts a series of bungalows, villas, restaurants, swimming
pools, sports facilities and private beaches.
The
eco-tourism area provides tourists with luxury resort services meeting
five-star international standards while introducing and promoting the local
culture.
The
Ninh Thuan authorities have given approval to the project’s investor to
increase investment to US$33.5 million and expand the area to 48 hectares in
the future.
The
eco-tourism area is now the largest high-class eco-tourism project in the
province, creating 200 jobs for local people.
Source: SGT/SGGP/VNA/VNS/VOV/ND
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