The ongoing APEC meetings drawing attendance of leaders and senior officials
from the group's members and an army of reporters to Vietnam is a golden chance
for the country not only to promote its image to the world, but also to thrive
businesses.
On Sunday, the first day of the APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation)
week, shops in the old quarters of capital Hanoi were loaded with traditional
handicrafts and souvenirs, ready to serve international visitors who want to get
to know Vietnam through its sophisticated products.
Nguyen Thu Huyen, while rearranging trendy silk gowns, dresses, scarves, ties
and bags -- all in gay colors: blue, red, pink, yellow and purple, said business
is expected to be better in the approaching days. At her air-conditioned silk
shop in Hang Gai street, a white dress with embroidered pattern of daisies, was
going for 400,000 Vietnamese dong (VND) (over 25 U.S. dollars).
"On the APEC occasion, a large number of foreigners are visiting Hanoi. The
amount of goods for the occasion we have prepared triples the ordinary days.
They are mainly products with Vietnamese unique cultural features," she said,
boasting that her shop has welcomed many foreign customers, especially when
Vietnam hosts important international events.
Down the busy street decked with red banners with yellow lettering carrying
messages welcoming APEC meetings, and small APEC billboards sponsored by Canon
and Huyndai, souvenir shops have been seething for the biggest international
event ever held in the country.
In addition to traditional souvenirs, including embroidery pictures, wood
puppets, lacquer paintings, and pearl laces, such special items as APEC logos,
and flags of APEC member economies have made a splash in Hanoi.
"Now, there is a trend of wearing APEC logos among students in Hanoi, partly
because information about the event is widely disseminated in local media and
Internet," 15-year-old Nguyen Hai Nam from the Thang Long High School said,
paying 50,000 VND (3.1 U.S. dollars) for a logo.
"Through radio and TV, I know that presidents of China, the United States and
Russia, and many officials will visit Vietnam on the occasion. We should do
something to welcome the meetings," he said with a smile.
Businesses operating in the fields of hotel, transport and tourism are
thought to enjoy most benefits from the APEC meetings, which include the 14th
APEC Leaders' Meeting, and some other important events such as the Joint
Ministerial Meeting and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Summit, from Nov. 12-19.
The five-star hotel Sheraton Hanoi, where U.S. President George W Bush and a
huge number of his escorts will stay, is believed to earn some 2 million dollars
on the occasion. Other hotels in the city are also expected to reap remarkable
earnings from more than 12,000 international guests.
According to the Hanoi Tourism Department, over 10,000 hotel rooms, including
more than 2,000 five-star ones, have been fully booked.
Like hotels, local transport firms and tourism agencies have enjoyed the
precious business opportunities created by the great international event as APEC
organizers have mobilized about 1,300 automobiles with 4-40 seats to serve the
meetings.
The country's tourism industry does not miss the chance by offering more
tours and establishing travel registration counters at some big hotels. The
number of foreigners, including many APEC officials, registering tours in
Vietnam is increasing every day, general director of local tourist company
Vietravel named Nguyen Quoc Ky said.
Besides, APEC meetings are "a great opportunity for domestic enterprises to
access economic groups in the world, because this is also the time they want to
seek business partners in Vietnam, especially when Vietnam was admitted to the
World Trade Organization," said Vu Tien Loc, Chairman of the Vietnam Chamber of
Commerce and Industry.
The Thai Tuan Textile Company will offer delegates to the meetings 650
traditional ao dai (traditional long dresses) and 100 women jackets which
feature bronze drums, lotuses and conical hats, Vietnam's symbols, and APEC's
logo.
The Trung Nguyen Coffee Company has provided 10 tons of coffee, and the
Vietnam Mit Company 500 kilograms of dried fruits, sweet potatoes and taros to
the meetings.
Notably, skillful Vietnamese artisans have made some souvenirs bearing the
Vietnamese cultural identity to present the meetings' delegates, including
dragon-shaped boats made from precious wood and silver, portraits of 19 leaders
of APEC economies from gemstones and colored sand, and Vietnamese-English photo
albums entitled "Vietnam, my love."
In buzzing Hanoi, all is very keen on the meetings, which are expected to
give a new boost to economic cooperation among the Asia-Pacific region, which
accounts for more than one-third of the world's population, nearly 60 percent of
the world's gross domestic products and about 47 percent of the world
trade.