VICE-PRESIDENT Nan Ni Ni Aye, who is also Chair of the National Tourism Development Central Committee, presided over the committee’s first coordination meeting in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday.
Speaking at the meeting, the Vice-President said Myanmar’s strategic geographical location, rich cultural heritage, natural beauty, historical and archaeological sites, beaches and coastal areas, and the diverse traditions and customs of ethnic people constitute valuable tourism assets that attract international visitors. Therefore, the regional and state governments, together with tourism-related organizations, should formulate and implement practical tourism development plans based on the unique tourism resources of the respective areas.
The
Destination Management Organization (DMO) plays a key role in the sustainable
development of tourist destinations. She called for stronger DMO structures and
effective destination management measures. She also stressed the need to
improve air connectivity by expanding domestic flight routes to key tourist
destinations and upgrading airport facilities through public-private
partnerships.
She
highlighted the importance of facilitating travel for international visitors by
easing visa procedures where appropriate, enhancing travel safety and security,
improving insurance services, and making payment systems more convenient. She
said these improvements should be undertaken in accordance with existing laws,
regulations and guidelines through coordination.
The
Vice-President urged region and state governments to develop the tourism
industry, cultural heritage sites, festivals and priority destinations, while
improving infrastructure, marketing and service standards. She also called on
private tourism operators to strengthen efforts to make Myanmar a competitive
regional destination and encouraged all stakeholders to work together to
accelerate the recovery of the country’s tourism industry.
Committee
Vice-Chair Union Minister for Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement Dr Soe
Win and Committee Secretary Deputy Minister for Hotels, Tourism and Culture U
Phyo Zaw Soe reported on the current situation of the tourism industry,
development measures, completed and ongoing work plans.
The
Vice-President coordinated the discussion and concluded the meeting.
MNA/KTZH
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