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Union Minister for Hotels and Tourism Dr Thet Thet Khine shared Myanmar’s experience regarding the capabilities of women working in the tourism sector, along with the successes and difficulties encountered, at the 2nd UN Tourism Conference on the Empowerment of Women in Tourism in Asia and the Pacific on 2 May in Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia.

The UN Tourism and the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy of Indonesia co-hosted the conference from 2 to 4 May at the Bali International Convention Centre (BICC), with the theme “Woman-Led Initiatives Shaping the Future of Inclusive and Sustainable Tourism”, aiming to identify opportunities and programmes that women can lead in the tourism sector.

At the conference, officials from UN Tourism discussed the involvement of women in the tourism sectors of countries in the region, and the roles of women therein. Officials from the Macao Tourism Department and private tourism organizations from Indonesia, Singapore, and India discussed the promotion of women’s role in developing sustainable and inclusive tourism industries.

Additionally, officials from Australia, Japan, Korea, Viet Nam, as well as from universities, colleges, and educational institutions in Malaysia and Indonesia, discussed the impact of education and training on women’s participation in tourism sector.

On the second day of the conference on 3 May, officials from private tourism companies from Australia, India, Indonesia, and Korea, along with the Asia-Pacific regional director of UN Tourism, emphasized safe participation of women in tourism. On the evening of the second day of the conference, the Union Minister and party attended a mangrove planting programme aimed at reducing carbon emission, where they planted mangrove saplings.

On 4 May, the Union Minister visited the ARMA Museum in the Ubud area of Bali, Indonesia. There, they witnessed traditional Balinese cultural dances, crafts, sculptures, as well as works by ancient masters of painting, including practical demonstrations of oil and watercolour techniques. The Union minister arrived back in Yangon yesterday morning.

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Myanmar Tourism Strategic Recovery Roadmap 2021 – 2025 (MTSRR)

Myanmar Government has now issued its Myanmar Tourism Strategic Recovery Roadmap (MTSRR) . Based on the previous Tourism Master Plan (2013-2020), the MTSRR is a response to COVID-19 and aligned with UNWTO Global Guidelines to Restart Tourism . The Roadmap will integrate and expand the new six-pillar Tourism Master Plan outline, and all State and Regional Tourism Committees (RTCs) will develop their own State and Regional Master Plans to reflect the actions in the MTSRR.

The MTSRR includes

  • A new proposed structure for tourism in our country to be more inclusive and benefit more of the less well off of our citizens, whilst building a framework for new destinations and products.
  • Action scenarios and the need for change.

About the MTSRR

The impact of COVID-19 is not just about GDP or the economy: it is about our lives and livelihoods. The overriding imperative of our government is to safeguard people’s lives and to safeguard their livelihoods by prioritising health and by supporting our people and businesses affected by lockdowns and loss of income.

Mission for Recovery

To provide a response to COVID-19 aligned with UNWTO guidelines, based on the Myanmar Tourism Master Plan, for Recovery and Future Development of a Sustainable and Inclusive Tourism Sector in Myanmar.

Goals for Recovery

  • Immediate – Restore confidence to boost and restart the domestic industry
  • Medium Term – Rebuild Visitor Demand and Improve Product Offerings
  • Long term – Develop a more resilient, balanced, responsible, and sustainable tourism sector

Strategies & Actions

The MTSRR provides a series of Strategies and specific Actions in order to achieve Immediate, Medium, and Long-Term Goals. There are a total of 18 Strategies, which are divided into 80 specific Actions. The Strategies and Actions are not static and will be constantly reviewed and changed, the uncertainties around COVID-19 are a reality of the need for constant change and review.

Immediate Strategy: Restore confidence to boost and restart the domestic tourism sector

  • Enhance health and safety protocols to generate trust in Myanmar as a safe destination
  • Continue economic support to MSMEs and individuals in the tourism sector
  • Reassure and inspire the public to travel again and explore new experiences
  • Re-align tourism destinations to “the new normal”
  • Develop Human Resource Capacity and strengthen skills and knowledge for the new normal

Medium-Term Strategy: Rebuild Visitor Demand and Improve Product Offerings

  • Establish Myanmar as a trusted and safe destination
  • Position Myanmar in the heart and minds of International travellers
  • Diversify the tourism product base, improve quality and strengthen protected areas
  • Support MSMEs through digitisation, tourism investments and technical assistance
  • Set national tourism standards, ensure access to learning and create new tourism jobs
  • Develop destination management strategies, standards and guidelines for DMOs

Long-Term Strategy: Develop a resilient, balanced, responsible, and sustainable tourism sector

  • Establish A Smart Tourism Ecosystem and digital infrastructure
  • Establish a “Myanmar Tourism Board” for coordination of Marketing & Communication activities
  • Strengthen tourism human capital by establishing pathways to higher education and by updating the national HRD Strategy
  • Improve tourism connectivity and accessibility
  • Ensure destination management is inclusive and in consultation with local stakeholders
  • Invest in developing and expanding the scope of Inclusive and Community-Based Tourism
  • Safeguard tourism resources and prevent negative impacts on social and natural environment

Download MYANMAR-TOURISM-STRATEGIC-RECOVERY-ROADMAP-23.10.20 and see MOHT Facebook announcement here.  

You can also use our interactive tool to explore each strategy and action in detail.

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Myanmar set to extend visa-on-arrival for six more countries

Times of India Times Travel Editor | TRAVEL NEWS , MYANMAR Created : Oct 10, 2019, 05.41 PM IST

Good news is coming in from the very beautiful Myanmar! The country has decided to extend visa-on-arrival to six more countries, including Australia, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland and Russia. Henceforth, travellers from these countries can now enter Myanmar without getting worried about their visa. As per the Ministry of Hotels and Tourism of Myanmar, people from these six countries arriving at the Yangon International Airport, Mandalay International Airport or Nay Pyi Taw International Airport can now apply for a visa-on-arrival. It has to be noted that this move is strictly for tourism, with the clause of a “one year probation period” that began on October 1, 2019. For those applying for a visa-on-arrival (tourism purposes only), the fee will be US$50 (INR 3557) and it will be valid for 30 days. Last year, Myanmar granted the visa-on-arrival facility to the natives of India and China (mainland). For countries including South Korea, Hong Kong, Japan and Macau, a visa is free in Myanmar till 30 September, 2020. May Myat Mon Win, Chairperson of Myanmar Tourism Marketing mentioned that they hope that these new regulations will make entry to Myanmar easier for travellers from across the globe. She further added that this will also lead to more travellers from around the world to discover the unique Myanmar culture, nature and, most of all, the hospitality of the people. Myanmar is a beautiful country brimming with some spectacular places of interest. Yangon (Burma), the capital city of the country, is renowned for its Buddhist pagodas such as Shwedagon Pagoda, Chauk-htat-gyi Buddha Temple, Sule Pagoda and Botataung Pagoda, among others. This move is expected to lure in more travellers, keen to explore the wondrous nation.

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မြဝတီကုန်သွယ်ရေးဇုန်မှ တစ်ဖက်နိုင်ငံနှင့် နှစ်နိုင်ငံနယ်စပ်ကုန်သွယ်မှုများ ဆောင်ရွက် လျှက်ရှိရာ (၂၅ -၁၁-၂၀၂၃) ရက်နေ့မှ (၂၇-၁၁-၂၀၂၃) ရက်နေ့ထိ ပို့ကုန်တင်ပို့မှုအနေဖြင့် လယ်ယာ ထွက်ကုန်ပစ္စည်းများဖြစ်သည့် ငရုတ်၊ ဂေါ်ဖီ၊ ကြက်သွန်နီ၊ ရေထွက်ပစ္စည်းများဖြစ်သော ငါးကြင်းဆီ ဖောင်းခြောက်၊ ကဏန်း၊ ပုစွန်၊ ငါးကြိတ်သား၊ ငါးပါးလျှပ်၊ ငါးမွှေထိုး၊ ကျောက်ငါး၊ ငါးသင်ဖြူး၊ ငါးခွေးလျှာ၊ တွင်းထွက်ပစ္စည်းများ ဖြစ်သော ခဲ/သတ္တုများ နှင့် CMP ပစ္စည်းများကို တင်ပို့ခဲ့ပါသည်။ 

              (၂၅-၁၁-၂၀၂၃) ရက်နေ့မှ (၂၇-၁၁-၂၀၂၃) ရက်နေ့ထိ အများဆုံးတင်ပို့ခဲ့သည့် ပို့ကုန်ပစ္စည်း များမှာ ငရုတ်၊ ကြက်သွန်နီ၊ ရေထွက်ပစ္စည်းများနှင့် CMP ပစ္စည်းများဖြစ်ပါသည်။

              ယခုအခါ ထိုင်းနိုင်ငံမှ စားသောက်ကုန်လုပ်ငန်းများ တွင်ကျယ်စွာ ဆောင်ရွက်လာမှုနှင့်အတူ အသုံးပြုရန်လိုအပ်ချက်ကြောင့် စားသောက်ကုန်ပစ္စည်း ကုန်ကြမ်းဝယ်လိုအား မြင့်တက်နေ၍ လတ်တလော ကာလများတွင် ပိုမိုတင်ပို့နိုင်ခဲ့ပါသ ည်။

              ပုပ်သိုးပျက်စီးလွယ်သည့် ရေထွက်ကုန်ပစ္စည်းများ၊ ကုန်စိမ်း ပို့ကုန်များဖြစ်သည့် ကြက်သွန်နီ နှင့် ငရုတ်များကို လွယ်ကူလျင်မြန်စွာ တင်ပို့နိုင်ရေးအတွက် ကုန်ပစ္စည်း စစ်ဆေးမှုများတွင် ဦးစားပေး ဆောင် ရွက်ပေးလျက်ရှိပါသည်။

              (၂၅-၁၁-၂၀၂၃) ရက်နေ့မှ (၂၇-၁၁-၂၀၂၃) ရက်နေ့ထိ သွင်းကုန်ပစ္စည်းတင်သွင်းမှုအနေဖြင့် တိရိစ္ဆာန်အစာ၊ စက်ဘီး၊ အဝတ်အထည်၊ စာရေးကိရိယာ၊ ကားအပိုပစ္စည်း၊ ဆောက်လုပ်ရေးလုပ်ငန်း သုံးပစ္စည်းများနှင့်ယာဉ်ယန္တရားများ၊ ဓာတ်မြေဩဇာ၊ ဆိုင်ကယ်အပိုပစ္စည်း၊ လျှပ်စစ်ပစ္စည်း၊ စားသောက် ကုန်၊ အလှကုန်ပစ္စည်း၊ CMP ၊ ဆေးဝါးများ၊ ဖိနပ်၊ သစ်သီးမျိုးစုံ၊ အိမ်သုတ်ဆေး၊ အိမ်သုံးပစ္စည်း၊ လူသုံး ကုန်ပစ္စည်း၊ စက်ရုံသုံးပစ္စည်း၊ စက်နှင့်စက်ပစ္စည်း ကိရိယာများနှင့် ငါးဖမ်းပစ္စည်းတို့ကိုတင်သွင်းခဲ့ပါသည်။

              (၂၅-၁၁-၂၀၂၃) ရက်နေ့မှ (၂၇-၁၁-၂၀၂၃)ရက်နေ့ထိ အများဆုံးတင်သွင်းခဲ့သည့် သွင်းကုန် ပစ္စည်းများမှာ  အဝတ်အထည်၊ CMP ၊ စားသောက်ကုန်ပစ္စည်း၊ ဆောက်လုပ်ရေးလုပ်ငန်းသုံးပစ္စည်း၊ စက်နှင့်စက် အပိုပစ္စည်းများ၊ သစ်သီးမျိုးစုံနှင့် လူသုံးကုန်ပစ္စည်းတို့ ဖြစ်ပါသည်။

              ပြင်ပငွေလဲနှုန်းအနေဖြင့် ယခင်အပတ်က တစ်ဘတ်လျှင် (၉၆.၁၅)ကျပ် ရှိပြီး ယခုအပတ် တွင် (၉၆.၁၅) ကျပ် ဖြစ်ပါသဖြင့်  ဘတ်စျေး တည်ငြိမ်လျှက်ရှိပါသည်။

              (၁၈-၁၁-၂၀၂၃ မှ ၂၄-၁၁-၂၀၂၃)ရက်နေ့ထိ အများဆုံးတင်ပို့ခဲ့သည့် ပို့ကုန်ပစ္စည်းများမှာ ကြက်သွန်နီ (၁) တန်လျှင် (၇၉၉.၁၂၀) ‌ဒေါ်လာဖြင့် (၂၆၅၂.၉၂၀) တန် (၂.၁၂၀) ဒေါ်လာသန်း၊  ငရုတ်သီး (အခြောက်) (၁)တန်လျှင် (၁၅၆၁.၁၇၇)‌ဒေါ်လာဖြင့် (၉၀၁.၂၄၃) တန် (၁.၄၀၇) ဒေါ်လာသန်း၊  သတ္တုနှင့်သတ္တုရိုင်းများ (၁)တန်လျှင် (၂၁၃၇.၂၉၄) ဒေါ်လာဖြင့် (၃၄၆.၇၀၀)တန်  (၀.၇၀၀) ဒေါ်လာသန်း၊  ဂေါ်ဖီ  (၁) တန်လျှင် (၂၀၃.၇၇၁) ဒေါ်လာဖြင့် (၂၇၅၈)တန် (၀.၅၆၂)ဒေါ်လာသန်း၊ ချုပ်ပြီးအထည်  (၂.၉၉၆) တန်၊ (၆၀၇၆၃) U(၀.၄၄၆) ဒေါ်လာသန်း၊ ပြောင်း (၁)တန်လျှင် (၂၇၃.၁၃၈)‌ ဒေါ်လာဖြင့် (၈၈၆.၀၀၀)တန် (၀.၂၄၂) ဒေါ်လာသန်း၊  မတ်ပဲ (၁) တန်လျှင် (၁၄၄၃.၇၅၀) ဒေါ်လာဖြင့် (၁၆၀.၀၀၀) တန် (၀.၂၃၁) ဒေါ်လာသန်း၊ ကွမ်းသီး  (၁) တန်လျှင် (၁၅၃၄.၂၅၈) ဒေါ်လာဖြင့် (၉၅.၁၆၀) တန် (၀.၁၄၆) ဒေါ်လာသန်း၊ ငါးမျိုးစုံ (၁) တန်လျှင် (၁၀၀၇.၈၁၁) ဒေါ်လာဖြင့် (၃၉.၆၉၀) တန် (၀.၀၄၀) ဒေါ်လာ သန်း၊ အခြားရေထွက်ပစ္စည်း (၁) တန်လျှင် (၁၀၇၈.၃၁၇) ဒေါ်လာဖြင့် (၃၂.၄၅၈) တန် (၀.၀၃၅) ဒေါ်လာသန်းတို့ ဖြစ်ပါသည်။

              (၁၈-၁၁-၂၀၂၃ မှ ၂၄-၁၁-၂၀၂၃) ရက်နေ့ထိ အများဆုံးတင်သွင်းခဲ့သည့် သွင်းကုန်ပစ္စည်း (၁၀)မျိုးမှာ ချုပ်ပြီးအထည် (၃.၅၂၁) ဒေါ်လာသန်း၊  ပလပ်စတစ်ကုန်ကြမ်းပစ္စည်းများ (၃.၂၄၄) ဒေါ်လာသန်း၊ ဆေးဝါးပစ္စည်းများ (၁.၇၆၀) ဒေါ်လာသန်း၊  တွင်းထွက်(သတ္တုမှအပ) ဆောက်လုပ်ရေးပစ္စည်းများ (၁.၀၀၂) ဒေါ်လာသန်း၊ စက်နှင့်စက်ပစ္စည်းများ (၀.၈၃၅) ဒေါ်လာသန်း၊ မော်တော်ယာဉ်နှင့် မော်တော်ယာဉ် ပစ္စည်းများ (၀.၈၃၂) ဒေါ်လာသန်း၊ ဆပ်ပြာ (၀.၇၈၃)ဒေါ်လာသန်း၊  သံနှင့်သံမဏိဆောက်လုပ်ရေး ပစ္စည်းများ (၀.၇၇၉) ဒေါ်လာသန်း၊ တာယာနှင့်ကျွတ်များ (၀.၇၇၆) ဒေါ်လာသန်း၊ သံနှင့်သံမဏိပစ္စည်း (၀.၅၈၇) ဒေါ်လာသန်း တို့ဖြစ်ပါသည်။

              မြဝတီကုန်သွယ်ရေးဇုန်အနေဖြင့် ၂၀၂၃  ခုနှစ်၊ နိုဝင်ဘာလ ၁ ရက်နေ့မှ နိုဝင်ဘာလ ၂၇ ရက်နေ့အထိ အမှန်ဆောင်ရွက်နိုင်မှုမှာ ပို့ကုန် (၁၉.၄၄၃) ကန်ဒေါ်လာသန်း၊ သွင်းကုန် (၇၂.၈၆၁) ကန်ဒေါ်လာသန်း၊ ကုန်သွယ်မှုပမာဏ ( ၉၂.၃၀၄ ) ကန်ဒေါ်လာသန်း ဆောင်ရွက်နိုင်ခဲ့ပါသည်။

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Myanmar courts Japanese, South Korean tourists with visa-free access

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Myanmar authorities are planning to grant visa-free access to Japanese and South Korean tourists, as well as visa-on-arrival service for Chinese visitors who come on group tours.

The move, which was initiated in a discussion between the Ministry of Hotels and Tourism, the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, and Population, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Naypyidaw earlier this month, comes as the government scrambles to make up for losses Myanmar’s tourism industry has suffered since the military’s displacement of over 700,000 Rohingya began last year.

By the end of April, tourism from Eastern Europe had fallen by eight percent compared to last year, and tourism from Western Europe had fallen by 26 percent. Meanwhile, tourism from many Asian countries has been rising.

While dates for the new policies have not yet been announced, TTR Weekly reported this week that they are expected to begin before Myanmar’s tourist season begins in October.

“It will certainly lead to an increase of visitors from these nations, as we witnessed an increase from other countries such as Singapore when visa-free travel was introduced,” the chairperson of Myanmar Tourism Marketing told the travel news site.

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