Dong Van Plateau received UNESCO certification

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A ceremony to receive UNESCO recognition of Dong Van Stone Plateau as a member of the Global Network of National Geoparks (GGN) was held in the northern mountainous province of Ha Giang on December 1.

The chief Representative of the UNESCO Office in Hanoi , Katherine Muller Marin and Secretary General of UNESCO Vietnam National Committee Pham Sanh Chau, handed over the UNESCO certificate to Ha Giang Province.

Addressing the ceremony, Secretary General of UNESCO Vietnam National Committee Chau said that the success of Dong Van Stone Plateau Geological Park is the result of pure determination to create Vietnam ’s first geological park in Ha Giang.

Chau also highlighted the selection of a geological park development model by Ha Giang People’s Committee to eradicate hunger, reduce poverty and step up socio-economic development.

The plateau is Vietnam ’s first pilot model of a geological park for the future and this will promote Vietnam ’s image around the world, said Chau.

It will help eliminate hunger and reduce poverty for more than 250,000 local people on the plateau, he added.

Dong Van Stone Plateau was recognised as GGN member on October 3, 2010. The plateau has now become Vietnam ’s first geological park and only the second geological park in Southeast Asia, after the Langkawi Geological Park in Malaysia .

Dong Van, which has remained untouched for hundreds of millions of years, has mammoth rocks spread over the four districts of Quan Ba, Yen Minh, Meo Vac, and Dong Van, and is 1,000m above sea level.

The plateau is 80 percent limestone and has the fossils of thousands of species of prehistoric creatures from 400-600 million years ago.

It is also home to several cultures that have sprung up over the centuries. The 574 sq.km plateau now houses 250,000 people belonging to 17 different ethnic groups in Vietnam.

Source: VNA

Promoting golf based tourism in Vietnam

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Vietnam is now seen as an attractive tourist destination for foreigners. Aside from main-stream activities, it also offers great development potential in high-end golf-based tourism, which has made a significant contribution to tourism revenue, according to industry insiders.

Howie Roberts, the general director of Da Nang Golf Club, said golf-based tourism was not a new phenomenon. He said many European and Middle Eastern countries had been attracting visiting golfers for years. Thailand is seen as the largest golf-based tourism market in the world. This is reflected in the numbers of high-end golf tourists visiting the country. In Vietnam, golf is still a relatively new sport. Roberts said it was vital Vietnam promoted itself as an attractive destination for golfers if it wants to fully realize its potential.

It is anticipated that golf-based tourism will develop rapidly in the country in the near future. John Blanco, general director of the Nam Hai Hotel in Hoi An, said tourism and golf had grown fastest among high-earners. Golf-based tourism should be developed because golf, which is easily accessible and sociable, combines the love of sport with discovery and exploration. Investment in golf equipment and golf courses, which meet international standards, is vital for the development of the sport in Vietnam, he said.

To meet demand for luxury tourism, numerous golf courses have been built in Vietnam, such as those at Sofitel Dalat Palace Hotel, Novotel Ocean Dunes & Golf Resort in Phan Thiet, Sealink, Montgomerie Links, Da Nang Golf Club and Long Thanh in Dong Nai. Golf-based tourism has developed rapidly in Da Nang and Quang Nam, where the consortium Vietnam Golf Coast was formed and famous historical sites exist nearby. Blanco said 30 percent of the hotel’s guests play golf at the Nam Hai. Of these, most belong to groups. He said that in Da Nang the number of golf-based tourists, particularly foreign visitors, was souring.

In November 2010, Vietnamese representatives participated for the first time at the International Golf Travel Market in Spain. To meet increased demand among foreign tourists, Vietnam Airlines recently began offering flights twice a week between Da Nang and Hong Kong in a bid to promote golf-based tourism.

To capitalize on the growing interest in golf-based tourism, local resorts and clubs, such as Nam Hai, Danang and Montgomerie Links have entered into partnerships with travel agents in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. Danang Golf Club even promotes itself to foreign visitors through international travel agents in the European Union, Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong and China, which is predicted to generate huge amounts of foreign currency.

Source: Vietnam Economic News