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Friday, February 11, 2011

Vietnamese kitesurfers head to Thailand for KTA contest

KINN team member, Ven, prepares during a four day training camp in Cam Ranh for the KTA championships in Thailand - Photo: Anny Barlow
Vietnam’s kitesurfing team, the KINN team will head off by bus on Friday to compete at Pranburi, Thailand for round four of the Kiteboard Tour Asia (KTA) championships.

The three team members, “Kin” (Nguyen Ngoc Kim), “My” (Nguyen Duc Long), “Ven” (Nguyen Ngoc Ven), will  travel via Phnom Penh and Siem Reap to arrive at the February 16-20 Thai event the day before registrations.

“For our two youngest members, Ven and My, who are both 18, it will be their first experience out of Vietnam. For Kin, his first experience was at last November’s KTA China,” team manager, Yoann Coutherut, who is also going on the trip, said.

“KINN team objectives for this season are to participate with all three riders at each of the remaining KTA rounds: Thailand, the Philippines, and Korea,” Coutherut said.

Kin who is 31 is currently first in the Asia KTA championship in Twin Tip (TT) Race Course and third in the Asia KTA championship in freestyle.

“We are hoping to retain the first place in TT Race course at the end of the championships and a place on the podium in freestyle would be very nice,” the team manager said.

“It is difficult to judge how the sport is developing in Vietnam as it is limited to Vietnamese guys that work on the beach. There is very little interest from Vietnamese girls so far.”

The KINN Pro Rider team also promotes the sport to young Vietnamese and helps the ones with potential to compete.

“Kitesurfing is developing well in Asia, and we are even starting to see the Chinese getting interested in this sport as well,” Coutherut said. 

The last KTA round was held in Vietnam in Mui Ne, Jan. 12-16. Rounds one and two were in Turkey and China respectively.

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Thursday, September 30, 2010

Thailand promotes tourism in Vietnam

Thailand promotes tourism in Vietnam

Thailand will continue its focus on developing strategic tourism areas,
especially in labouring countries like Vietnam, a Thai official
said.


Thai Deputy Minister of Sports and Tourism
Vichai Srikwan made the remark at a press briefing in Ho Chi Minh City
on September 30.


As many as 16 tourism agencies
from Thailand are taking part in the International Travel Expo (ITE
HCMC 2010) in HCM City , Vichai Srikwan said, expressing his hope
that the Thai participants would be satisfied when meeting with partners
from different tourism markets across the world, including Vietnam .
He considered the expo as an opportunity to expand tourism cooperation
between Thailand and other nations.


Vichai also
took the occasion to report on his country’s tourism development as
well as marketing strategies carried out by the Thai Tourism
Administration (TTA).


Thailand plans to welcome 15.5 million foreign arrivals next year, reaping about 18.5 billion USD.


The number of Vietnamese tourists to Thailand each year stands at
370,000 while the number of Thai arrivals to Vietnam is 100,000.


In the first seven months of this year, Thailand welcomed 240,000 Vietnamese arrivals.-/.

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