Quảng Ninh’s ‘Green-lane’ plan to recover tourism in 2022
Since tourism activities resumed in late September, Quảng Ninh has welcomed around 800,000 visitors.
Since tourism activities resumed in late September, Quảng Ninh has welcomed around 800,000 visitors.
The slump was attributed to strict travel restrictions imposed by countries around the world.
Unlike last year, when people tended to stay home, this year saw an increase in the number of people at airports and train stations.
The first catch of the fishing season, a 19-kilogram fish, set an auction record of 2.99 million yuan at the opening ceremony of the festival.
The festival this year will use colored lanterns, laser lights and ice lanterns to present the Winter Olympic spirit to tourists.
At least four hotels offer shelter for only TK 50 per night; and these hotels are on water, floating in the Buriganga river.
Based on traffic data, international arrivals are expected to increase starting Dec 20.
The trials encourage people visiting large-scale event venues to tour around nearby areas as well and spend more on goods and services.
As part of the plan, emphasis should be placed on promoting domestic travel, such as preferential tax and loan policies for businesses.
Resort operators in North and East China have added winter attractions and events including festival decorations.