During New Year holiday, the central province of Quang Nam received about 46,448 tourists, increasing by 20.6% compared to the same holiday last year.

Of which, the number of foreign tourists was 32,915 arrivals, while domestic visitors reached 13,533.
In the New Year holiday, the UNESCO-recognised Hoi An ancient town and My Son Sanctuary were the most attractive destinations for foreign and domestic visitors.
With its two World Heritage sites – the Hoi An ancient town and the My Son Sanctuary, along with a 125-km long coastline with many beautiful beaches, the province has attracted various tourists every year.
Hoi An recently has designated Nguyen Phuc Chu walking street, drawing a large number of visitors.
In the New Year holiday, the UNESCO-recognised Hoi An ancient town and My Son Sanctuary were the most attractive destinations for foreign and domestic visitors.
![]() Foreign tourists at the Hoi An ancient town
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Hoi An recently has designated Nguyen Phuc Chu walking street, drawing a large number of visitors.
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