The Tam Chuc national tourism site, together with its adjacent tourism clusters, is expected to form an attractive tourism centre of the Red River Delta, the north-east coastal region and the nation at large by 2030 under a master plan recently approved by Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc.
The master plan of Tam Chuc national tourism site (Source: cafef.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) –The Tam Chuc national tourism site, together with its adjacent tourismclusters, is expected to form an attractive tourism centre of the Red RiverDelta, the north-east coastal region and the nation at large by 2030 under amaster plan recently approved by Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc.
The tourism site islocated in Ba Sao town and Vong, Khuyen Cong and Kha Phong villages of KhaPhong commune, Kim Bang district, the Red River Delta province of Ha Nam, withits core area covering 4,000 hectares.
According to themaster plan, by 2025, Tam Chuc will basically meet criteria set for a nationaltourism area. By 2030, it will become a national tourism area with comprehensiveinfrastructure facilities and high-quality products, contributing to localsocio-economic development.
It is expected to welcomeabout 3.7 million visitors by 2025, of whom 470,000 are foreigners. The respectivefigures will be 6 million and 750,000 five years later.
The site is also setto create jobs for 2,400 labourers in 2025 and 4,500 people in 2030.
It is projected togenerate about 1.1 trillion VND (48.4 million USD) in 2025 and over 1.7trillion VND (74.8 million USD) in 2030.-VNA
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