Showing posts with label visitors Vietnam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label visitors Vietnam. Show all posts

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Xin Chao upgrades city’s circus theater for new show

Vietnamese performers practice the “Xin Chao” production at the HCMC Circus Theater in downtown area on Tuesday - Photo: Mong Binh
HCMC – Xin Chao Art Performance Co. Ltd. is investing heavily in the upgrade of the HCMC Circus Theater at September 23 Park in District 1 in preparation for the premiere of a major show about Vietnam for international tourists and locals.

Augustus Greaves, operation director and producer of the Vietnamese company Xin Chao, told the Daily on Tuesday that the cultural show entitled “Xin Chao” (hello) had three parts featuring the tale of Lac Long Quan and his wife Au Co, heroines Trung Sisters and the present life of Vietnam. The aim is to show the country’s rich culture to the world.

To make the circus theater an attractive venue for recreation, Greaves said the site would be given a facelift after the upgrade to incorporate areas for audiences to enjoy drinks and buy souvenirs before and after the production.

Greaves did not disclose the exact investment in the facelift but said the company was spending a substantial amount of money on renewing the theater on Pham Ngu Lao Street and adjacent to an area of international backpackers in HCMC.

Again, he did not say how much the company had invested in producing the “Xin Chao” show but noted this kind of show would normally cost US$250,000 based on a research that he had made from art performing shows around the world.

The production is scheduled for a premiere in early December, a time when international visitor arrivals in HCMC pick up. Greaves said foreign visitors to Vietnam had been rebounding strongly and growing nearly 35% year-on-year.

According to the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT), the country attracted more than 3.7 million international visitors in the January-September period, an impressive increase of 34.2% over the same period last year.

The majority of international visitors to Vietnam go through HCMC, giving the company confidence in the success of the show of 80 minutes including intermissions.

Greaves said Xin Chao had met with travel agents in Vietnam and other markets including Thailand, the Philippines and Korea to promote the show. “We have received a good response from these travel agents.”

The company plans to stage “Xin Chao” every day in the early evening so that audiences will have time to go out for dinner at restaurants, drinks at bars and shopping in this economic hub of Vietnam.

Greaves said Vietnam was a beautiful country of internationally renowned attractions, and HCMC was the destination of most of inbound tourists to Vietnam. However, most attractions here are daytime activities focused on visitation and photography.

“Xin Chao is a theatrical attraction and experience to fill the gap in HCMC nighttime entertainment markets,” Greaves said.

The all-Vietnamese cast includes more than 50 performers and employs some of the country’s top acrobats, martial artists and traditional/contemporary dancers. Experienced producer and director Laura Burke has applied her film making talents in scripting the stories of Vietnam into an internationally appealing story line.

Burke has also written a music score featuring the traditional sounds of Vietnam. “The Xin Chao experience will be wonderful for Vietnamese guests and will make memories for tourists to take back home,” Greaves said.

Xin Chao described the production as the same genre as Cirque du Soleil, which was originally Canadian and is now a global phenomenon including popular shows in Japan and Macau; Voyage de la Vie in Singapore and Siam Niramit Cultural Show in Thailand’s Bangkok.

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Monday, December 20, 2010

VN welcomes 3.7 mln foreign visitors in nine months

The number of foreign visitors to Vietnam in the first nine months of
this year reached over 3.7 million, up 34.2 percent over the same period
of last year, according to the General Statistics Office.


Of the total, the number of leisure visitors for reached over
2.3 million, up 43.3 percent, that of business visitors was over
757,000, up 39.8 percent and the number of arrivals who visited
relatives increased by 2 percent to 425,000.


Cambodia registered the highest growth in the number of visitors to
Vietnam, up over 92 percent. It was followed by China, Thailand, the
Republic of Korea and Australia with a growth of 89 percent, 35 percent,
29 percent and 27 percent, respectively.


Experts
forecast that the number of foreign visitors to Vietnam would continue
to increase as a series of major domestic and international events will
be held in the country between now and the end of this year, especially
activities to celebrate the 1,000 th anniversary of Thang Long-Hanoi
from October 1-10.


The tourism sector is expected to welcome 4.2 million international tourists this year./.

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Thursday, September 16, 2010

Foreign visitors to Vietnam rise sharply

traveler
Photo: Tuoi Tre

The number of foreign visitors to Vietnam in August rose by 38 percent over the same period of last year, reaching more than 430,000 despite the off-season.

According to the General Statistic Office, most of Vietnam’s major tourist markets still maintain high growth, including Cambodia, topping the list with a growth of 247 percent, followed by China 101 percent, Australia over 77 percent and Thailand over 74 percent.

Since the beginning of the year, Vietnam has welcomed 3.3 million international visitors, representing a year-on-year increase of 35 percent.

The experts forecast that the number of foreign tourists to Vietnam would continue to increase from now to the end of the year due to various important celebrations in the country including the 1000 th anniversary of Thang Long-Hanoi and the 2010 International Yacht Festival in Mui Ne, the southern province of Binh Thuan .

Besides, as part of the tourism stimulus programme which will be held in Ho Chi Minh City in November, the sale campaign for tourists with discounts from 10-50 percent is also considered attractive for tourists.

 

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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Foreign visitors to Vietnam rise sharply

The number of foreign visitors to Vietnam in August rose by 38
percent over the same period of last year, reaching more than 430,000
despite the off-season.


According to the General Statistic Office, most of Vietnam’s major
tourist markets still maintain high growth, including Cambodia, topping
the list with a growth of 247 percent, followed by China 101 percent,
Australia over 77 percent and Thailand over 74 percent.


Since the beginning of the year, Vietnam has welcomed 3.3 million
international visitors, representing a year-on-year increase of 35
percent.


The experts forecast that the number of foreign
tourists to Vietnam would continue to increase from now to the end of
the year due to various important celebrations in the country including
the 1000 th anniversary of Thang Long-Hanoi and the 2010 International
Yacht Festival in Mui Ne, the southern province of Binh Thuan .


Besides, as part of the tourism stimulus programme which will be held
in Ho Chi Minh City in November, the sale campaign for tourists with
discounts from 10-50 percent is also considered attractive for
tourists./.

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