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Book ‘Tourism Stories – The Vietnam Edition’ launched

A book themed “Tourism Stories – The Vietnam Edition” was launched on January 18 within the framework of the ASEAN Tourism Forum 2019 taking place in Ha Long city, the northeastern province of Quang Ninh.
Book ‘Tourism Stories – The Vietnam Edition’ launched ảnh 1At the launching ceremony of the "Tourism Stories-Vietnam Edition" (Photo: VNA)

Quang Ninh (VNA) – A book themed “Tourism Stories – The VietnamEdition” was launched on January 18 within the framework of the ASEAN TourismForum 2019 taking place in Ha Long city, the northeastern province of QuangNinh.

Addressing the launch, Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Le QuangTung stressed the book meets criteria of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO). It consists of 20 stories highlighting efforts toovercome difficulties, as well as creativeness in the way to think about and dotourism of outstanding individuals across Vietnam, he said.

Tung hoped the book with interesting stories on Vietnam would help domestic andforeign readers to have an insight into Vietnam’s tourism.

The launch of the book showed the Vietnamese Government’s commitments towardthe development of national cultural identity, socio-economic development,protection and natural resources and environment, and improvement of thecommunity’s life through tourism.

Since 2013, the UNWTO has built copies of the UNWTO tourism book recording stories ofthose who engage tourism around the world. The book introduced and honourednormal labourers and their contributions to the local community where they areliving.

Following the book, the UNWTO has coordinated with several countries to publishcopies of the book in China, Thailand and Philippines editions to help readersto understand more about those who work in the tourism sector and their work. -VNA
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