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Suggestions for transforming tourism in Nghe An
For tourism in Nghe An to undergo a strong transformation and become a key economic sector of the province, comprehensive and specific solutions are needed, along with close coordination among all relevant parties.
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Nghe An organizes a dialogue conference with tourism businesses.
The conference serves as a forum to listen to feedback from businesses, address challenges, and propose solutions for future tourism development.
Nghe An holds a meeting with businesses operating in the tourism service sector.
On the afternoon of October 10th, the Nghe An Department of Tourism organized a meeting with tourism service businesses to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Vietnamese Entrepreneurs' Day (October 13th, 2004 - October 13th, 2024).
Final article: Close collaboration and diversification of training methods.
As mentioned, currently, the human resources of Nghe An's tourism industry are still lacking in both quantity and quality. Therefore, in order for tourism to become a key economic sector,...
Article 2: Businesses and localities left to fend for themselves, to save themselves?!
Faced with difficulties due to a shortage of both the quantity and quality of human resources, tourism businesses and localities in the province have sought every means to survive and continue their business operations.
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