Vietnam’s tourism appeal is taking center stage at the 21st Moscow International Travel & Tourism Exhibition which opened in Moscow on March 19.
“This year’s event is generating a great amount of interest and experiencing an impressive number of visitors,” said Nguyen Quoc Hung, deputy head of the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT).
The number of Russians travelling to Vietnam over the past few years has been steadily increasing and by 2020 the country expects to welcome over one million Russian arrivals, he added.
Hung said that at this year’s event, Vietnamese tourism companies have cooperated to participate in the event, focusing on advertising various aspects of the travel in Vietnam such as resorts, the tourism garden in the Mekong River Delta, medical tourism, and shopping tourism.
During the event, the Vietnamese delegation is also organising cultural and arts activities to provide exhibition goers with a better insight into Vietnam’s cultural identity.
A number of Vietnamese travel companies have expanded activities and established permanent offices in Kazakhstan, Ukraine, the Far East and Russia and recruited foreign staff to promote growth of Vietnam’s tourism sector.
Gunzada, a representative from Victoria Tour in Astana, Kazakhstan, said there is a great potential for tourism in Vietnam as Kazakhstani people enjoy travelling to Vietnam and the beautiful sightseeing.
Vietnam is a new and appealing destination for many tourists, she said.
The event will run until March 22.
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