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Vietnam tourism makes a breakthrough from Industry 4.0
Tuyet Nhung 09:47, 2018/10/22
In the survey conducted by Q & Me, a Vietnam`s market research service, in 2017, 88% of Vietnamese searched online travel information, of which 35% used the Internet for tourist information.
Using 4.0 technology is an opportunity for Vietnam to make breakthroughs in the tourims industry, the information was announced by Deputy Director General of the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism Ha Van Sieu at the seminar with theme “Number conversion in tourism development”.

The event as part of the series of events The Guide Awards 2018 by the Vietnam Economic Times.

 
Vietnam tourism makes a breakthrough from Industry 4.0.
Vietnam tourism makes a breakthrough from Industry 4.0.
Instead of customers looking for destination information on book, newspaper as before, today travel information is reaching out to the customers.
According to Q & Me's survey conducted in 2017, a market research service in Vietnam, 88% of Vietnamese search online travel information, including 35% frequently use of the internet to find tourism information. According to Google Trends, the frequency of searches for “travel” has tripled in the last five years. The most popular tourist information in the country is related to travel experiences, places, restaurants and hotels.
The 2017 hotel survey service, published by Grant Thornton Vietnam, also reports that internet booking channels are understood to be through online booking sites (OTAs) such as Booking.com, Vntrip.vn or Agoda.com occupies 20.7% of the booking channel structure.
The development of technology has changed the way and behavior of tourism. Previously, the technology conception made tourism products tough, but now is more attractive, more depth, more content,” said Director of the Tourism Information Center under VNAT Le Tuan Anh.
According to Le Tuan Anh, with the popularity of smart phones, the world is at hand. With Vietnam, the VNAT has developed a smart tourism plan, based on digitization and intelligence. The main theme of this project is to build a large amount of data, interconnected, multi-disciplinary with destinations, based on shared applications, with the goal of serving customers. Once in the system, customers can find information and compare, more beautiful destinations will be more competitive, promote innovation.
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