Log in
Econ

Hanoi welcomes over 10 million visitors in Jan-May

The visitors to the city accounted for 45% of the given target of 22 million for 2023.

The number of visitors to Hanoi in the first five months of 2023 rose 53.9% on year to 10.11 million visitors, according to the Hanoi Department of Tourism.

Among the arrivals, international visitors were 1.71 million, up nearly 10 times from the same period in 2022, while domestic visitors increased 31.3%.

The city's tourism revenue was estimated to reach VND37.09 trillion (US$1.59 billion), rocketing 92.4% on year.

Son Tay Town's Duong Lam Ancient Village is a favorite destination for foreign visitors. Photo: Hoai Nam/The Hanoi Times

Municipal Tourism Director Dang Huong Giang said that to promote Hanoi's tourism image, the department plans to implement a community-based tourism model focusing on the traditional cultural values of ethnic minorities and tourist sites in Ba Vi District.

It also plans to organize events like Hanoi Tourism Photo Contest, Hanoi Tourism Gift Festival 2023, and Hanoi Ao Dai Festival. In addition, they will strengthen cooperation with the aviation industry to organize fam trips for international businesses and media to exchange with local people.

This month, the city will host the Michelin Guide, which is expected to be an important milestone in promoting Vietnam's culinary culture and boosting Hanoi's tourism industry.

In another move, Vietnam's aviation industry has begun piloting electronic identification at Noi Bai International Airport, Hanoi, to reduce waiting times and improve passenger convenience. Beginning June 1, all airports in the country will pilot level 2 electronic identification for airline passengers at check-in points. Meanwhile, localities are also improving infrastructure.

These measures align with the Vietnamese Government's decision to promote the development of electronic identification and authentication, aiming to improve tourism service quality and visitors' travel experience.

This year, the city is expected to welcome about 22 million arrivals, up 17.6% on year, including 19 million domestic visitors, representing an increase of 10.5% from 2022. Its tourism revenue is set at VND77 trillion (US$3.26 billion), an annual increase of 28.2%. 

Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Related news
Real estate firms sell bonds worth $402 million in May

Real estate firms sell bonds worth $402 million in May

Real estate companies have raised $862 million from bond issuance in April and May, thanks to an improved business environment and better access to funding.

Vietnam unveils new strategies to boost domestic market, aid businesses

Vietnam unveils new strategies to boost domestic market, aid businesses

As global trade uncertainties grow, Vietnam sees the domestic market not only as a key consumption driver but also a “lifeline” for businesses hit by protectionist export barriers.

Vietnam eyes US tilapia export boost as global supply falls

Vietnam eyes US tilapia export boost as global supply falls

Vietnam aims to increase tilapia output to 400,000 tons by 2030, making it the second-largest freshwater export species after pangasius.

Vietnam’s enterprises must act fast to weather US tariff shock: Experts 

Vietnam’s enterprises must act fast to weather US tariff shock: Experts 

Many of the key Vietnamese exports, such as wood products, electronics, and textiles, that are not on the US exclusion list could face steep tariffs.

Vietnam's mobile money pilot program extended to end of 2025

Vietnam's mobile money pilot program extended to end of 2025

Mobile Money, launched by the Ministry of Science and Technology, differs from e-wallets by linking users’ payment accounts directly to mobile phone numbers.

Vietnam taps innovation, global ties to elevate national brand

Vietnam taps innovation, global ties to elevate national brand

Vietnam is intensifying efforts to enhance its national brand, leveraging innovation, global partnerships, and strategic policies to bolster its global competitiveness and market presence.

Vietnam extends US$3.9 billion loan package for agro-forestry-fisheries

Vietnam extends US$3.9 billion loan package for agro-forestry-fisheries

The government has expanded the scope and scale of the credit program for the sectors which brought about US$62.4 billion worth of exports in 2024.

Vietnamese public shows rising satisfaction in 2024 PAPI survey

Vietnamese public shows rising satisfaction in 2024 PAPI survey

The 2024 PAPI survey found increasing citizen satisfaction with governance, but highlighted persistent administrative challenges, climate vulnerability, and gaps in access to public services.