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Xuan Dai Bay targets 1.2 million visitors in 2030

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has approved a master plan for the development of Xuan Dai Bay national tourist site in the south central province of Phu Yen to 2030.
Xuan Dai Bay targets 1.2 million visitors in 2030 ảnh 1A view of Xuan Dai Bay in Phu Yen (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has approved amaster plan for the development of Xuan Dai Bay national tourist site in thesouth central province of Phu Yen to 2030.

Xuan Dai Bay national tourist site spans Song Cau town and Tuy Andistrict, with total core area of 1,200 hectares, excluding water area.

The bay features many beautiful beaches such as Vung La, Vung Su andVung Chao, along with many islands and peninsulas. Experts say the site hashigh potential in tourism development, especially for resorts, beach sports andeco-tourism.

The plan hopes that the bay will welcome about 850,000 tourists,including 25,000 foreigners in 2020 and about 1.2 million visitors, including 35,000foreigners in 2030. Total revenue from tourism is expected to exceed 400billion VND (17.64 million USD) in 2025 and 900 billion VND (39.69 million USD)in 2030.

Along with the domestic market, the plan also targets foreign marketsincluding West Europe, North America and East Europe, along with northeasternAsian countries such as the Republic of Korea, Taiwan (China) and Japan, aswell as nearby countries including Thailand, Laos and Cambodia.

The plan focuses on developing resorts, cruisers, sport tourism, eco-tourism,culture-history tourism and cuisine tourism.

In order to reach the goals, the plan detailed a number of solutions,including those on planning and planning management, tax policies, investmentattraction and community-based tourism. It also gives measures to complete thetourism infrastructure system and develop human resources.-VNA
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