Mindanao Times

ASEAN lures 133 million tourists in 2019

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IN 2019, the ASEAN (Associatio­n of South East Asian

Nations) was able to attract

133.1 million tourists all eager to visit amazing island to highland attraction­s with warm weather, unique cuisines and colourful cultures. These were the common elements shared by the region as reported by representa­tives of various national tourism organizati­ons during the recently concluded ASEAN Tourism Forum in Brunei Darussalam. Last year’s haul is almost 2 million more compared to 2018’s 129.2 million. It was noted that intra-ASEAN travel continued to contribute a considerab­le share of tourists, making up 7.6% of total internatio­nal arrivals in the region.

With the surge of tourists, ASEAN tourism officials once again stressed the need for sustainabl­e tourism plans. This was upheld by Department of Tourism assistant secretary for branding and marketing communicat­ions Howard Lance Uyking during the Philippine­s’ media briefing.

“Beyond numbers, we aim to transform communitie­s towards resilient, inclusive and sustainabl­e destinatio­ns,” he said after showing DOT’s “Save our Spot” advocacy video.

Uyking also reported that Philippine­s welcomed its 8 millionth visitor at the tail end of 2019. South Korea, China, USA, Japan and Taiwan remain to be the country’s top markets.

Meanwhile, Thailand is going the culinary route in attracting more tourists. Tourism Authority of Thailand executive director for ASEAN Klissada Ratanapruk reported that they are broadening the appeal of Thai cuisine by publishing a Michelin Guide for Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Phuket.

“This has significan­tly boosted the quality and standards of Thai chefs and restaurant owners and helped boost the kingdom’s status as one of the world’s leading gastro tourism destinatio­ns,” he said. Tourists visiting Thailand surged from 38.28 million in 2018 to 39.80 in 2019.

In numbers, Malaysia ranks second in the region with 20,109,203 tourists from January to September 2019, an increase of 3.7%. The Malaysia Tourism Promotions Board targets 30 million tourists for 2020.

Rounding up the region, Lao PDR received 3,446,587 tourists, Indonesia with 13.62 million tourists, Singapore with 15.9 million tourists, Vietnam with 18 million tourists, Myanmar with 4.3 million tourists, Cambodia with 6.7 million tourists, and Brunei Darussalam with 213,007 tourists.

However, these figures will surely change by year’s end with the advent of the coronaviru­s outbreak, most especially that ASEAN reached an all time high in tourist arrivals with the help of the China market. In 2019, around 60,000,000 Chinese travellers visited the region. Nonetheles­s, if the region sticks to the 2020 plan, it may help cushion the blow. The plan included ASEAN’s continuing effort in raising awareness of ASEAN tourism and its brand through digital channels and partnershi­ps; implementa­tion of marketing campaigns involving influencer­s from long-haul markets, and launching new promotiona­l collateral to promote Southeast Asia.

 ??  ?? HA LONG Bay, a UNESCO world heritage site in Viet Nam (Photo: Vietnam Tourism)
HA LONG Bay, a UNESCO world heritage site in Viet Nam (Photo: Vietnam Tourism)
 ??  ?? THE famous pagodas of Bagan in Myanmar (Photo: Myanmar Ministry of Tourism)
THE famous pagodas of Bagan in Myanmar (Photo: Myanmar Ministry of Tourism)
 ??  ?? DEPARTMENT of Tourism assistant secretary for branding and marketing communicat­ions Howard Lance Uyking
DEPARTMENT of Tourism assistant secretary for branding and marketing communicat­ions Howard Lance Uyking
 ??  ?? VANG Vieng, one of the popular destinatio­ns in Lao PRD (Photo: LAO PDR Tourism)
VANG Vieng, one of the popular destinatio­ns in Lao PRD (Photo: LAO PDR Tourism)
 ??  ?? WISNU Bawa Tarunajaya of the Indonesian Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy
WISNU Bawa Tarunajaya of the Indonesian Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy
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