China to resume group tours to Vietnam from March 15
Tourism cooperation between Vietnam and China before the Covid-19 pandemic brought mutual benefits to the two peoples and strengthened the Vietnam-China friendship.
Tourism cooperation between Vietnam and China before the Covid-19 pandemic brought mutual benefits to the two peoples and strengthened the Vietnam-China friendship.
Some 45 Vietnamese enterprises will attend ITB Berlin 2023, the world's annual tourism trade fair, attracting more than 10,000 visitors from 190 countries and territories.
In 2024, Vietnam's tourism revenues are expected to reach US$11 billion, which will surpass the pre-pandemic amount of $10.8 billion in 2019.
Local businesses are advised to be more creative, react faster, and have more resources to adapt to unforeseen changes by 2023.
Vietnam's tourism continues to demonstrate a strong and steady recovery from the pandemic's effects despite mounting economic and geopolitical challenges since its reopening to international visitors in March 2022.
Hanoi, as one of the major tourist centers of the country, has implemented many activities to create momentum for the tourism market.
There needs to have a stronger way to promote the message that Vietnam is no longer dangerous with Covid-19 and it is a safe destination.
Along with the impressive growth of the country’s tourism, Hanoi’s tourism industry had a strong return in April and May.
The number of international arrivals to Vietnam in October was higher than the previous month.