That's right, through television, on the internet... we don't find it hard to see large crowds of people at the beach, at monuments, sights, on the street. If we look at such peak "tours", we are not afraid of being "spoiled" when affirming that tourism has recovered strongly.
It is expected that the number of tourists will explode on these occasions, so in the past, we have seen many localities have prepared many programs to attract visitors such as organizing festivals, opening new tours, and new products to create attraction. Everyone (local) also takes advantage of this opportunity to attract visitors, but fear of being "slow" is a loss, so many localities invest heavily to create a surface (both private and state budget).
It's a pleasure to have a large number of guests. Winter is fun, but here there are people who have money, even more money, the merrier. The beauty of "batch tourism" is that it creates obvious competition, at least on the surface. Many localities, many service facilities make their face radiant, regardless of things that can be used only once.
But when it comes to "period", "occasion" means not often, so it also creates a lot of troubles, even consequences.
The first thing is that everyone is trying to gain revenue. On occasions like these, it's understandable that tourism revenues outpace. Because of the crowd. But there is another reason that many types of services take advantage of raising prices. People use more beautiful words like "holiday surcharge". But most types of services such as restaurants, eateries ... are put directly into the product price, ie increase the selling price. If you increase it a little, consumers won't take it to complain for a very humane reason "while I go out, people work hard to serve me", so it's okay to be a little higher. Only complaint is the disproportionate quality of service and the situation of "hacking". And this happens in many places every year.
All places invest according to market signals under normal conditions. Perhaps this is also the principle of investing. So here also need relatively accurate statistics. There have been warnings about inaccurate statistics, that is, the calculation of duplication, which does not exclude a part of "hype". Statistics are very important, it is a signal to invest. Because investing to serve peak times, off-peak times become superfluous. Therefore, it is best to stay at a balanced level, so-called sustainable growth. If we ask for too much, we will lack a little; when we ask for too little, we will have a little too much. But it seems very difficult to balance this.
So like anything, sudden development is not necessarily the way to develop sustainably. For example, accommodation infrastructure, we only invest in normal conditions, such as growth of 10% or more. There are times when the growth is many tens of %, it is not surprising that we lack. How do we satisfy visitors in the time when "getting a bowl of vermicelli can't even handle it". The best compensation here is the spirit of service. Warmth and friendliness. This virtue is needed at all times. But Hue has been honored as a friendly tourist destination. We just keep it and make it thicker and thicker.