The Mekong Tourism Forum 2012 will take place in
Chiang Rai, Thailand, 13-14 June.
The forum will address the theme, "20/20
Vision: Building on Two Decades of GMS Cooperation." The main
focus will be to assess the challenges of human resources,
pro-poor sustainable tourism, sub-regional product development and
marketing for the next 20 years, in light of achievements in the
Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS) over the last 20 years.
Speakers will deliver a candid assessment of
what progress has – and has not – been accomplished by Cambodia,
China, Laos, Thailand, Myanmar, Vietnam and donors such as the
Asian Development Bank. The grouping united in 1992 to build the
Greater Mekong Sub-region as a single tourism destination.
The GMS countries are collectively targeting 52 million
international tourist arrivals and US$53 billion in sub-regional
tourism revenue by 2015. There were 10 million arrivals in 1995,
rising to 35 million in 2011.
"A great deal has been
achieved," said Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office, Executive
Director,
Mason Florence. "Multi-country holidays are now common
in the GMS, but we still need to reduce red tape, increase
cross-border flows and boost sustainable tourism in rural areas
where incomes are still too low."
Tourists
surveyed in the six countries said that the friendly people are one
of the area's most important assets. The forum will assess how the
attraction, retention, training and development of the Mekong
workforce has progressed and what needs to be done.
Participants will address the recent changes in Myanmar and the
impact of ASEAN Economic Cooperation, due in 2015. There will be a
session on how private and public sector tourism operators in the
GMS can better leverage the shift to electronic distribution,
social media, and mobile.
The Mekong Tourism Forum 2012 will take place in
northern Thailand at the Dusit Island Resort Hotel in Chiang Rai,
a city which celebrates its 750th anniversary this year.
The registration fee for MTF2012 is US$375, with a special early
bird rate of US$275 on offer until 15 May 2012. Members of PATA, SKAL
and selected GMS tourism associations can register at the reduced
rate of US$245.
The conference fee includes full access to the
two-day conference, coffee breaks, lunches, dinners and
complimentary post-forum tours on 15 June. An accompanying spouse
rate of US$150 is also being extended to all delegates.
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