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Master scheme for Vinh Xuan Dai National Tourism site passed

VGP – The PM has passed a master development scheme for Vinh Xuan Dai National Tourism site in Phu Yen province by 2030.

January 04, 2018 8:20 AM GMT+7

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The national tourism site is located at Song Cau town, Tuy An district with a total area of 1,200 hectares. 

By 2025, it will greet 850,000 visitors including 25,000 foreign ones. The national tourism site will strive for VND 400 billion in tourism turnover by 2025 and VND 900 billion by 2030.

The site will exploit domestic markets from HCMC, Ha Noi, Northern urban areas, the South Central Coast, the Central Highlands, the Southeast, the Mekong Delta region. 

It will focus on foreign markets from the Western Europe, the Northern America, the Eastern Europe, Northeast Asia (the Republic of Korea, Taiwan, and Japan), the Southeast Asian region (Thailand, Laos, Cambodia). 

The tourism site will develop key tourism products including high-class resorts, Ganh Da Dia national landscape, historical, cultural, religious relics, and diverse gastronomy. 

The master scheme sets specific mechanisms and policies on tax, investment mobilization, community-based tourism development, infrastructure development, and human resources development./. 

By Kim Loan