 
  
	
	The north-central province of 
	Thanh Hoa will upgrade transportation 
	infrastructure and accommodations in preparation for hosting the 2015 
	national tourism year, heard a conference in 
	Ho Chi Minh City on October 24.
	
	Vuong Van Viet, the province's deputy chairman, said there were many ways to 
	reach Thanh Hoa from other cities. The drive from Hanoi's Noi Bai 
	International Airport on the express highway takes one hour and 45 minutes. 
	Tho Xuan Airport currently offers two flights a day to HCM City and will 
	soon explore flights to cities of 
	Da Nang and 
	Buon Ma Thuot, in addition to 
	installing an automatic control system and signal system for night flights 
	next month. The construction of another terminal will begin next month, 
	upgrading the airport into a reserve airport for Noi Bai International 
	Airport. 
	
	The province also plans to upgrade National Highway 45, which connects the 
	world heritage site of Thanh Hoa's Ho Dynasty Citadel to the Trang An landscape complex 
	in
	
	Ninh Binh province. 
	
	Pham Duy Phuong, deputy director of the province's Department of Culture, 
	Sports and Tourism, said the province had attracted 66 tourism projects with 
	total registered capital of 23.28 trillion VND. Thirty of them were already 
	licensed and under construction. 
	The province currently has 16,000 people working in the tourism industry, 72 
	percent of whom are well-trained. 
	
	Thanh Hoa has around 672 accommodations offering 14,000 rooms. The province 
	expects to increase the number of rooms to 17,200 by 2015 and 37,700 by 
	2030.
	Six activities will be organised under the instruction of the Ministry of 
	Culture, Sports and Tourism to mark the Visit Vietnam Year. These include a 
	world heritage festival in March, a photo exhibition and chanting festival 
	in April, national and international sports events in May and a food 
	festival in June. 
	
	Thanh Hoa will host the opening and closing ceremonies for the national 
	tourism year in March and December, in addition to holding the 50th 
	anniversary ceremony of the Ham Rong victory, an international stone 
	sculpture camp and a sea tourism festival.
	The other 15 cities and provinces with world heritage sites will also 
	organise activities as part of the national programme.
	
	Thanh Hoa hopes to turn tourism into a key economic sector by 2020 and draw 
	as many as 650,000 international visitors and 17 million domestic travelers 
	by 2030. 
	
	Revenue from tourism is expected to reach 158.6 million USD in 2015 and 1.2 
	billion USD in 2030. The province will need estimated investment capital of 
	340 million USD by 2015 and 480 million USD in 2016-2020 to achieve these 
	goals. 
	
	The tourism sector also aims to provide jobs for 67,200 people next year and 
	180,900 by 2030.
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