A tourism map for the Central Highlands city of Da Lat is beingcompleted to better serve visitors to the Lam Dong culture-festival weekscheduled for late 2013 in the city.
According tothe festival’s organising board, the map will provide detailed and exactinformation on the city’s tourism infrastructure.
It will also show tour routes, typical local tourism products, certified accommodation and restaurants.
The maps will be provided free to tourists and travel businesses inand out of the locality to serve tourists’ demand for information.
Current maps and guide books on Da Lat are not up to date, thus the new standardised one is a must.
Later this year, Da Lat city will host the culture-festival week,including big events like the fifth Da Lat flower festival, the firstVietnam-ASEAN UNESCO heritage festival, Da Lat city’s 120 thanniversary, and the announcement of the 2014 National Central Highlands– Da Lat Tourism Year.
The events are expected to attract many visitors, from both home and abroad.
In 2012, the Culture, Tourism and Trade Exchange Week took place in DaLat city from December 30 to January 5, comprising of a trade fair, acuisine festival, an exhibition on Da Lat history and an arts andculture exchange programme with Ho Chi Minh City.-VNA
According tothe festival’s organising board, the map will provide detailed and exactinformation on the city’s tourism infrastructure.
It will also show tour routes, typical local tourism products, certified accommodation and restaurants.
The maps will be provided free to tourists and travel businesses inand out of the locality to serve tourists’ demand for information.
Current maps and guide books on Da Lat are not up to date, thus the new standardised one is a must.
Later this year, Da Lat city will host the culture-festival week,including big events like the fifth Da Lat flower festival, the firstVietnam-ASEAN UNESCO heritage festival, Da Lat city’s 120 thanniversary, and the announcement of the 2014 National Central Highlands– Da Lat Tourism Year.
The events are expected to attract many visitors, from both home and abroad.
In 2012, the Culture, Tourism and Trade Exchange Week took place in DaLat city from December 30 to January 5, comprising of a trade fair, acuisine festival, an exhibition on Da Lat history and an arts andculture exchange programme with Ho Chi Minh City.-VNA