Thứ Tư, 19 tháng 6, 2013

Japanese investors planned to build 100 hotels in Vietnam



In a recent meeting on 22 February 2013 in Hanoi, The Vietnam Union of Friendship Organization (VUFO) and the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) are in corporation with Tokyo Inn Corporation (Japanese) to discuss on a huge project of building 100 hotel in Vietnam by Tokyo Inn. Tokyo Inn was established in 1986 and is processing the largest chain of 3-star hotel in Japan based on the number of rooms with 243 hotels and 47,468 rooms along Japan.

Nishida Norisama – Chairman of Tokyo Inn states that the corporation aims at building 100 hotels of medium level (3-star) in Vietnam in attempt to bring to guests “Assurance – Comfort – Cleanliness – Competitive Prices”. After launching this chain of hotels, Tokyo Inn would be responsible for maintaining and use a part of these hotels as medical centre and police office to contribute on the development of local province. evident this move of tokyo will be help visitor international  to have space comfortably when travel in Vietnam.  



Japan is now one of the most important partners of Vietnam, which is the second biggest trading partner (after China) and the second largest exporting market (after America). Annually, Vietnam receive more than 400,000 Japanese tourists and there 17,000 Vietnamese workers and 3,000 students currently living in Japan in return.

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