2nd Annual Global Hotels and Resorts

Editorial Team
Editorial Team
2nd Annual Global Hotels and Resorts

The 2nd Annual Global Hotels and Resorts is a two-day conference being hosted on 24-25 September, 2018 at the GEM Center in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. With economic growth topping six percent annually for more than 15 years, it’s no surprise that Vietnam’s cities are flourishing more than ever before.

From Da Nang to Hai Phong, and from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City, tourism is booming along with the country’s economic fortunes. Attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) has always been a key part of Vietnam’s external economic affairs. The conference focuses on Vietnam as an emerging market for luxury hotels and resorts. Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) has come up with a masterplan as Vietnam Tourism Development 2020 vision 2030 that includes boosting investment for tourism development and tourism management. They aim to increase GDP by 10 percent by 2020. This plan also highlights an insight into the development of seven tourism zones with specific tourism products: 46 national tourist areas; 41 national tourist spots; 12 tourist cities and other key tourist spots.

This two-day conference gives a knowledge sharing platform to the delegates and sponsors to network with the speakers who are the Government officials. This is the platform where government authorities and industry leaders will get an opportunity to network.

Some of the key highlights to be discussed include:

·         Identifying the significant market trends in the competitive hospitality market

·         Understanding the needs of a diversifying market and discussing ways to tackle it

·         FDI opportunities in Vietnam in 2018

WHEN: 24-25 September

WHERE: The Gem Centre, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

CONTACT: [email protected]

WEBSITE: https://bricsaconsulting.com/event/2nd-annual-global-hotels-resorts/

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