Drawing inspiration from Thailand's success, Dr Kanagasapapathy presented various strategies for HCMC to unleash its potential in river tourism.
Firstly, weaving history, culture, and nature into the fabric of river tourism encounters crafts a tapestry of profound enrichment.
Secondly, ensuring modern and accessible infrastructure provides seamless interactions with the city's waterways while involving local communities nurtures authenticity and sustains a growth trajectory.
Thirdly, a comprehensive global marketing strategy becomes a dynamic catalyst, heightening the allure of river tourism for domestic explorers and international adventurers alike. This effort would align with SDG14: Life Below Water and SDG11: Sustainable Cities and Communities.
Dr Kanagasapapathy provided an example: “A noteworthy beneficiary of these comprehensive strategies would be the Saigon Waterbus. Through effective marketing, streamlined operations, and an unwavering commitment to harmonising with the expectations of both locals and tourists, the waterbus could evolve into a cherished facet of HCMC’s river tourism panorama”.
Despite challenges and awareness gaps, the city has the power to transmute river tourism into a captivating attraction that enriches the collective visitor experience. This aligns with Dr Ong’s perspective: “River tourism presents an alternate viewpoint that starkly contrasts the city's bustling streets, inviting tourists to indulge in an authenticity that resonates profoundly”.
Dr Kanagasapapathy concluded: “Much like the Saigon River's meandering journey through the city, river tourism possesses the potential to weave a fresh narrative of exploration, authenticity, and wonder within the heart of this bustling metropolis. Through the wisdom of Thailand's successes, HCMC opens up the true potential of its waterways, inviting travellers to embark on a captivating voyage that unravels the city's history, culture, and natural allure”.
Story: June Pham