Hue tightens control
over scams, starts promotional tourist month
A
festival taking place at Hue
city, the country's former imperial capital Tuoi Tre
The Thua Thien - Hue Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism
recently announced that it will step up its control over Hue’s
hallmark “ca Hue” (traditional Hue music) performances
for tourists on the Huong river along with other tourist activities to cope
with recent scams.
From now, photographers will no longer be allowed to enter the
boats, where the performances take place every night, and take photos of
tourists before coercing them into buying the photos at exorbitant prices.
The boat owners will also be required to clearly post their
prices for the services they offer and will have their permits suspended if
violating the rules.
The signature “ca Hue”
performances on the Huong river were disrupted on Aug 13-15, as dozens of
boats used for the performances were mobilized for the Hue Nam temple
festival.
Groups of more than eight tourists were denied access to the
performances. Smaller groups were offered the service, but for double the
usual price.
According to tour operators, that triggered complaints from
many tourists, as the “ca Hue” performances is
one of the few Hue’s
nighttime tourist activities.
“Ca Hue” is the fuse of Hue
folk songs and court music, so it takes on the elegance and solemnity of
chamber, academic music. The pieces are quite strict in structures, lyrics
and performing styles.
Earlier, on Aug 10, the provincial committee requested
concerned agencies to tighten control over the province’s other tourist
activities to minimize scams.
“Hue
heritage month” kicks off
In the
promotional program, which will run from Sept 2 to 30 to mark the 20th
anniversary of the Hue Relics being recognized as a UNESCO world cultural
heritage, tourists who buy tickets to visit Dai Noi, Khai Dinh and Minh
Mang Mausoleums will gain free access to the other relics. Groups of over
30 members will also be accompanied by a tour guide.
Tourists will
get free electric car services from Dai Noi’s Hien Nhon gate to Hue Royal Court
Museum. 50% discounts
will be offered on tickets to “nha nhac cung dinh” (Hue court music) performances at Duyet
Thi Duong Theater. All the service fees at the relics will be 10% off.
19 of the
province’s large hotels have promised to offer discounts of 3-50% on their
services, local tourism authorities said.
Hue will also
launch new tours such as “The tender Hue”
night cultural tour, “The soul of the ancient Hue” tour and a tour for tourists to
spend time with A Luoi ethnic minority.
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