Dong Nai promotes and facilitates tourism to Southeast provinces

10:06, 30/12/2024

(ĐN)- On December 26, Dong Nai provincial People’s Committee held a conference to promote tourism collaboration with provinces and cities in the Southeast region.

Attendees included Vice Chairman Nguyen Son Hung; Deputy Director of Vietnam National Tourism Department Phan Linh Chi; leaders from the provincial Department of Culture, Sports, and Tourism; representatives from neighboring provinces; and tourism businesses.

Phó chủ tịch UBND tỉnh trao thư cảm ơn đến các doanh nghiệp quan tâm, đầu tư dự án du lịch vào Đồng Nai. Ảnh: Ngọc Liên
Vice Chairman of the provincial people’s committee presents thank-you letters to businesses investing in tourism projects in Dong Nai.

Director Le Thi Ngoc Loan introduced Dong Nai’s tourism assets, including 22 key destinations such as Cat Tien National Park, Dong Nai Nature–Cultural Reserve, Son Tien Hill Resort, Chua Chan National Scenic Area, Suoi Mo, and Buu Long tourism site. The province has 136 accommodation facilities with around 3,700 rooms, including 16 rated from one to five stars.

Currently, 17 tourism projects have been granted investment approval, comprising six urban tourism complexes, one marina, and ten tourist sites, with a total investment of approximately VND 19 trillion.

Aligned with Vietnam’s national tourism strategy and the province’s 2021–2030 development plan (vision to 2050), Dong Nai is forging regional partnerships with the Southeast, Central Highlands, and South-Central Coast to elevate tourism as a key pillar of its economy. The province aims to welcome 4.2 million visitors and achieve VND 3.4 trillion in tourism revenue by 2025, growing to 9 million visitors and VND 10 trillion by 2030.

Key tourism products include eco-tourism; MICE combined with entertainment; spiritual and cultural tourism; agritourism and craft village tours; and wellness tourism.

The conference highlighted strategic investment opportunities, such as: national-level tourist areas at Tri An Lake; eco-resort and entertainment complexes at Chua Chan and Tan Phu catchment forest; a safari park within Dong Nai Nature–Cultural Reserve; and a luxury resort at Ba Hao Lake within the same reserve.

Vice Chairman Nguyen Son Hung stressed that to attract tourism investment, Dong Nai will continue improving its business environment and streamlining administrative procedures. The province pledges full support to allow tourism and real estate investors to leverage local and foreign resources to the fullest. Dong Nai aspires to become a leading tourism hub in the coming years.

He also invited investors to explore and invest in tourism, real estate, leisure, and agritourism—highlighting the province’s clean air, abundant forests, rivers, streams, lakes, and cultural heritage. According to the vice chairman, "Your success is Dong Nai’s success—together, we will transform our province’s tourism industry."

Reported by N.Lien