Son Doong: hard choice between mass tourism
and sustainable development
Ryan Deboodt- Tuoi Tre
If the green light is given to the
construction of a cable car system to Son Doong Cave - the world’s current
largest - in UNESCO-recognized Phong Nha- Ke
However, the choice to build or not to build
the system is also a choice for the immediate and long-term
promotion of the world-class heritage site.
Unique destination
Currently, tourism agency Oxalis is the sole agency
licensed by the authorities of the central province to bring tourists to the
cave with strict requirements: only six tourists are allowed on each tour,
but they are supported by a team of 18, including porters, cooks, guides and
experts.
A 7-day, 6-night tour into the cave costs $3,000, and
Oxalis has held tours for a maximum of about 240 people each year, and the
bookings for 2015 are already full.
The cave is a unique part of the
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However, with a limited number of guests fixed every
year, Son Doong can only bring in about VND1.5 billion in cash for the local
budget, a small figure compared to the reputation of other world-class
heritage sites in
Therefore it is understandable that
With a potential flood of new tourists, there will be
more jobs for locals, thus improving the quality of life of people associated
with heritage conservation and making use of the potential of the site for
the development of the local economy.
However, can this approach be considered the biggest
goal, as
Let the appeal last forever
The development of
Hoan, from Hanoi Redtour, told chinhphu.vn
that the appeal of Son Doong stems from its natural beauty and unique nature.
So, abandoning its strengths in exchange for immediate profit is not a wise
way to sustainably develop tourism.
"As far as I know no detailed studies of Son
Doong’s ecology and geology have been released. Therefore, we should not
fully exploit it without fully understanding. We should create plans for
effective and reasonable exploitation and conservation,"Hoan said .
Mr. Nguyen Van Tan, CEO of TBT-TNT joint venture, which
specializes in operating tours in
"Maybe the cable car system, if realized, will
attract more tourists and more revenue to Quang Binh, but the brands of Son
Doong and Phong Nha-Ke Bang could lose their prestige through catastrophic
environmental impacts,” Nguyen Van My, from the Vietnam Travel Association,
told chinhphu.vn.
According to Tran Hoang Mai, Deputy Director-General of
the Department of Cultural Diplomacy and UNESCO Affairs of the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, UNESCO is considering withdrawing the World Heritage title
of many international heritages as the host countries have not complied with
commitments under the Convention on the Heritage of UNESCO.
This can even affect the review process and recognition
of other heritage sites in the countries currently violating their
commitments, she added.
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Thứ Ba, 4 tháng 11, 2014
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