Luxembourg helps Vietnam tourism human resources development

January 20th, 2010 by admin




 

Deputy Culture, Sports and Tourism, Minister Tran Chien Thang in Hanoi and Luxembourg Ambassador Marc Ungeheuer 20 ????? signed a protocol in tourism and hospitality in Vietnam will improve human resources.This cooperative project between the two governments in a co tourism and hospitality to help Vietnam improve processes has reached international level.Ambassador Mark said that tourism and tourism industry for local people to escape poverty and for human resource development will help attract more international tourists.Project Hanoi, Fong’s, characters, Da Nang, Nha Trang, Vung Tau, Da Lat, Ho Chi Minh City will be implemented in three years and can, though. Total capital for the project 3.3 million euro, of which 2.95 million euro has been funded by Luxembourg.Under the Protocol, Luxembourg Vietnam to improve efficiency and quality of training will help, and expanding and upgrading training centers in several provinces and cities. The restaurant and Ho Chi Minh City, Grandma Ria-Vung Tau cookies construction practice, and will help in Hanoi.Training centers will be equipped with modern teaching facilities, while access to improved teaching methodologies of teachers to improve the quality of human resources for sustainable development in the tourism sector will be guaranteed.The fourth time to implement projects for Luxembourg human resources to improve tourism and hospitality has supported Vietnam. Has three other projects in Vietnam in 1997 was 10.3 million euro made with a joint capital.

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