Ben Thanh-Suoi Tien metro line: catalyst for HCMC’s tourism development
According to the city’s Department of Tourism, the Ben Thanh – Suoi Tien metro line which spans 19.7 km and includes 14 stations will provide a new opportunity for exploring the city in a convenient and environmentally friendly manner.
This metro line links central areas with the eastern parts of the city, bringing tourists closer to many prominent attractions with rapid transit time and cost-effective travel options, along with a diverse range of unique experiences.
Ben Thanh station in the city center is the perfect gateway for tourists to explore iconic landmarks such as Ben Thanh Market, Saigon Opera House, the city hall, Nguyen Hue walking street, and the Museum of Fine Arts.
From Tan Cang station in Binh Thanh District, visitors can easily access Landmark 81, Vietnam’s tallest building and a symbol of HCMC in the modern era. Tourists can visit the Landmark 81 Skyview Observatory on the top three floors of the building to enjoy panoramic views of the city.
The metro line also connects many tourist destinations, including the Suoi Tien cultural tourism area, a recreational complex that blends traditional and modern values, famous for its long-standing cultural, historical, and spiritual sites, while continuously developing new attractions that align with the trend of experiential green tourism.
Notable cultural and historical sites along the line include Hung Kings Memorial and Nguyen Huu Canh Temple, both located in the historical and cultural park in Thu Duc City.
Approved in 2007, the Ben Thanh – Suoi Tien metro line costs VND43.7 trillion ($1.72 billion) and took 17 years to begin operations due to various reasons, including financial constraints.
Nguyen Thi Anh Hoa, director of the the city’s Department of Tourism Nguyen Thi Anh Hoa, said that the metro line is expected to be a lever for the city’s tourism industry.
With convenient connections, tourists can easily access cultural, historical, and entertainment sites, providing a complete journey for both local residents and international visitors. Furthermore, the use of the metro contributes to reducing emissions, protecting the environment, and encouraging public transport habits, Hoa said.
HCMC’s smart tourism development project for the 2020 – 2025 period, with a vision towards 2030, the city aims to establish a smart tourism system focusing on primary objectives such as enhancing visitor convenience, developing smart destinations, and creating a smart business ecosystem.
The city is expected to attract 6 million foreign visitors in 2024, a 20% increase compared to the previous year, achieving the set target. The number of domestic tourists to the city is projected to reach 38 million, up 8.6% year-on-year.
Overall, total tourism revenue is estimated at VND190 trillion (US$7.47 billion), an 18.8% increase from 2023, fulfilling the 2024 target.
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