Vina Media Company plans to install from 50 to 100 booths this year at luxury hotels, shopping centers, banks, entertainment venues and the airport in Ho chi minh city to provide information for tourists.
The city’s Department of Tourism has allowed Vina Media to carry out the plan, and the company schedules to install the first touch-screen computers at Tax Plaza near the City Hall late this month.
After 50 to 100 tourist information kiosks in HCMC, the company will expand the project to other cities such as Hoi an and Da nang in the central region.
Earlier this month, another company, Dat Viet Advertising, started a plan to install tourist information booths in HCMC, putting online the first 13 ones in districts 3 and 5.
The kiosks supply information about entertainment services, shopping sites, means of transport, bus routes, the addresses of banks, and ATMs. Tourists can also search for introductions to tourist sites in the city, emergency telephone numbers and other necessary information.
Dat Viet plans to establish about 100 booths in the city. Total spending for the plan is VND32 billion, or some US$2 million.
(Source:SGGP)
Tag: Airport , Da Nang , Hcm , Ho Chi Minh , Hoi An , Hotel , Tour , Tourism , Tourist City Gets More Tourist Info Kiosks, More in Future - Vietnam luxury hotels
*Related News:
Khmer artist with fame of lifting up Buddha statues
The charm of Nui Coc Lake
A time to remember in Quy Nhon
Tourism sector seeks clear world image
Independence Holiday of H’mong people
New tour tracing Ly Thai To’s capital movement process launched
Ca Mau welcomes largest-ever number of visitors
Local travel booms despite tough times
ASEAN Tourism Forum 2009 - Striving for a New Height
National Day holiday: no worry of high price
Quang Binh: foreign arrivals increase 12 percent this summer
Sapa deserted in tourist season
MICE tours open opportunities for tourism sector
Smell the coffee - old coffee shops Café Giang
Mekong Delta to become a friendly destination
Vietnam sees increase of 25% in tourists from ASEAN
Thirty Beauties to Vie for Miss Viet Nam Title
New caves found in northern Son La province
Foreign visitors brought back to Hanoi from flood-hit areas
Travellers pay $1,000 to fly from Sapa to Hanoi
Cat Ba gets one more resort
High as a kite - Vietnam kite
Air taxi service launched for Ha Noi and Ha Long Bay
Hoi An to hold 6th Vietnam-Japan cultural exchange
Vietnam Airlines to launch fourth direct air route to Japan
NSFC launches air-taxi service to connect Ha Long and Hanoi
Real estate companies invest in Nha Trang
Festival in Binh Dinh recalls peasant revolt
Tourism in lack of advertisement and marketing - Hoi An town
Saigontourist to supply workers for Italian cruise ships