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Ca Mau’s culture, tourism week slated for December

Ca Mau province will organise a culture and tourism week this December in an effort to attract more tourists to the southernmost land of Vietnam.
Ca Mau’s culture, tourism week slated for December ảnh 1An aerial view of the Ca Mau Cape National Park in Ca Mau province (Photo: VNA)

Ca Mau (VNA) – Ca Mau province will organise aculture and tourism week this December in an effort to attract more tourists tothe southernmost land of Vietnam.

Director of the provincial Department ofCulture, Sports and Tourism Tran Hieu Hung said the Ca Mau Cape Culture –Tourism Week 2019 is scheduled to take place from December 10 to 15.

It will feature a trade and tourism fair; acuisine festival; the inauguration of a flag tower resembling the one in Hanoi,a temple dedicated to Lac Long Quan – the father of the legendary founders ofVietnam Hung Kings, and other important facilities in the Ca Mau Cape tourismarea; an arts festival; a cai luong (a form of modern folk opera) competition;and a tourism seminar.

Hung highlighted the event aims to popularisethe economic, cultural and tourism potential and advantages of Ca Mau, helpingto turn the province into a destination for domestic and foreign visitors.

For 2019, Ca Mau aims to attract more than 1.6million tourists and rake in over 2.42 trillion VND (104.5 million USD) intourism revenue.

Over the last nine months, nearly 1.2 milliontravellers chose the province as their destination, up 15.41 percent, helpingit gain some 1.86 trillion VND in revenue, up almost 11 percent year on year./.
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