Vietnamese tourism industry to be developed with Industry 4.0 vision

More destinations in Viet Nam are going to be digitalised to provide different experiences for travellers and help introduce Vietnamese tourism to the world.

VR technology brings tourists a panoramic view of Huế Royal Citadel. Photo vntrip360.com Read more at http://vietnamnews.vn/life-style/507986/vietnamese-tourism-industry-to-be-developed-with-industry-40-vision.html#JGdgTRWXzJ113r4L.99
VR technology brings tourists a panoramic view of Hue Royal Citadel. Photo vntrip360.com.

Through the newly launched VNGuide app and the website VnTrip360.com, tourists can enjoy virtual trips to beauty spots such as Quan Su Pagoda, Tran Quoc Pagoda (Ha Noi) and the Cu Chi Tunnels (HCM City).

A conference was held yesterday in the framework of the Viet Nam International Travel Mart (VITM) to find solutions to develop tourism in the context of Industry 4.0.

Jason Lusk, director of the Mekong Innovative Startups in Tourism (MIST), consultant to the Asian Development Bank, said it was a great step forward for innovation in Vietnamese tourism industry.

“The Fourth Industrial Revolution brings many opportunities for Việt Nam’s travel tech start-ups as well as the chance for Vietnamese tourism to boom,” he said.

The 360 degree image technology allows tourists to check hotels before booking. Photo vntrip360.com Read more at http://vietnamnews.vn/life-style/507986/vietnamese-tourism-industry-to-be-developed-with-industry-40-vision.html#JGdgTRWXzJ113r4L.99
The 360 degree image technology allows tourists to check hotels before booking. Photo vntrip360.com.

Ha Van Sieu, vice chairman of the Viet Nam National Tourism Administration (VNAT), said Industry 4.0 impacted all fields, including tourism.

“It’s a time for us to review the process of using technology in the tourism industry,” he said.

The 360 degree image technology allows tourists to check hotels before booking. Photo vntrip360.com
Beside digitalising destinations with VR technology, travel enterprises are also using apps to manage hotels, resorts and customer experiences. 

Nguyen Chi Thanh, director of Toan Dung Media Company, the developer of VNGuide app, said it was time to make the term “smart tourism” popular.

“With 3D scanning technology, we can give tourists an overview of the destinations before they arrive, they can zoom in and out of the sites, and discover every corner,” he said.

“We have some difficulties such as the high cost of 3D technology and a lack of human resources to manage this technology.”

Thanh suggested that managers should be trained on VR technology so they can instruct travellers how to use the devices.

Yesterday, VNAT also launched a contest for start-ups in tourism development.

The initiatives should focus on accommodation, restaurants and transport.

The contest will run until June to seek ideas on how to use technology to develop tourism.

Source:  VNS

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