Vietnam's tourism and aviation partner for travel development
The two sectors are expected to soon develop policies that will help their companies overcome the impacts of Covid-19, recover and thrive.
The two sectors are expected to soon develop policies that will help their companies overcome the impacts of Covid-19, recover and thrive.
Hanoi, Danang, Can Tho have contributed significantly to the increase in tourism revenue during the period.
Admiring the majestic mountain scenery in the Northeast mountains or immersing in the silence of the ancient mausoleums in central Vietnam may help you release depression and find inner peace in mind.
The picturesque road along the southern coast and the craggy high pass in the mountains of northern Vietnam capture the love of any genuine backpacker.
Observing French colonial buildings, visiting Buddhist temples, and trying the tasty street food in Hanoi are among the suggestions of The Times to foreign visitors to Vietnam.
Together with Amsterdam (Netherlands), Funchal (Portugal), Dalat (Lam Dong Province, Vietnam) is the 3rd most endorsed destination by travelers around the world.
Not only the tourism sector, but the ease of travel restriction after two years fighting the Covid-19 pandemic is also set to be a welcoming sign for trade and investment activities.
No test is required for Covid-free arrivals from March 15, the day Vietnam fully reopened its borders to international visitors.
This year, Vietnam targets to welcome 65 million tourists, including five million from aboard, for revenue of VND440 trillion ($19.2 billion).