Under the direction of Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Thien Nhan, tourist supporting centers will be set up and developed in big tourist places nationwide, including Khanh Hoa Province. Accordingly, the coastal province will be upgrade two existing tourist supporting centers...
Under the direction of Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Thien Nhan, tourist supporting centers will be set up and developed in big tourist places nationwide, including Khanh Hoa Province. Accordingly, the coastal province will be upgrade two existing tourist supporting centers.
When traveling to Nha Trang, tourists need useful information. “My family make a tour to Nha Trang by themselves, not via travel firms. So, we need to know information about hotels, tourist sites, restaurants and shopping places to choose suitable destinations”, said Phan Hoang Anh, a Vietnamese tourist from Can Tho.
“We need more detail information than what we found on internet but few places in Nha Trang give it to us”, said Jacob Stillwell, an American tourist.
In Khanh Hoa Province, now there are two information stations to support tourists, one at the seaside park opposite to 52 Tran Phu Street, Nha Trang and the other at Cam Ranh International Airport.
Tourists seek information at supporting centers |
Chau Le Ngoc Trinh, an agent of a station, said, “Each day, we receive about 10 groups of tourists. We guide them about tourist destinations, shopping places, accommodation and tours. Some tourists complained about prices and security. We explained them and guide them to the police.”
Actually, Nha Trang has tourist information stations but few tourists know about them.
Under the direction of Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Thien Nhan, tourist centers of the country, including Khanh Hoa will improve the tourist supporting centers. “We will submit the provincial authority a plan to upgrade tourist supporting centers to support tourists more effectively. We also will advertise more about the tourist supporting centers for more tourists know them”, said Phan Thanh Truc, deputy director of the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
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