Buyers from domestic and international exchange tour service at the Vietnam International Travel Mart in Da Nang. More than 350 buyers gathered at the three-day event. VNS Photo Le Lam

Vietnam’s tourism has been gradually recovering since the country officially opened its doors to all visitors in March, hosting 2.7 million international tourists and 100 million domestic arrivals with total revenue of VND457 trillion (US$18.2 billion).

Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Doan Van Viet spoke at the opening ceremony of the Vietnam International Travel Mart in the central city last week, stressing that sea and islands tourism would be a focus of the country’s tourism in the post-COVID-19 recovery.

Viet said the travel mart in the central coastal city offered a chance for international and domestic travel agencies, tour operators and service providers to exchange tour links, business-to-business rendezvous and introduction of new products.

“Da Nang, which is a key economic destination in central Vietnam and one of three markets to nationwide visitors, was seen as a favourite location in boosting potential tourism of Islands and sea – one of four mainstream products of Vietnam’s tourism,” Viet said.

“The travel mart will offer new chances for domestic and international tourism businesses creating new links in the post-COVID-19, and matching with the country’s tourism strategy development to 2030 with a vision to 2045,” he said.

Cao Thi Ngoc Lan, vice chairwoman of the Vietnam Tourism Association, said the event had played a key focus in the country’s tourism leap after a two-year damage by the pandemic.

She said a series of forums and promotion programmes had been organised in Hanoi, HCM City, since the government introduced its industry-wide open-door policy in March.

“The event will play as a stage for domestic tour service suppliers showing the potential of tourism products including coastal and islands destinations, MICE, community-based and ‘green’ tourism to 350 international and domestic buyers,” Lan said.

“It has drawn the participation of 400 businesses from 30 cities and provinces as well as 12 countries and territories. We expected that 30,000 visitors would explore the three-day travel mart with 300 pavilions and tour service introduction,” she said, adding about 2,500 appointments had been fixed at the event.

Director of Da Nang Tourism department, Truong Thi Hong Hanh, said there were 21 air routes with 25,000 flights to South Korea, India, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan, and Hong Kong since March.

She said the city had hosted 3.7 million visitors, of which 483,000 were from abroad between March and November.

During the three-day event, there was a forum on coast and islands tourism, a conference on connections between Nghe An, Thanh Hoa and Da Nang, and a digital transformation in tourism of Da Nang City.

Tourists enjoy a diving tour service on the Cham Islands, off the coast of Hoi An ancient city. The world biosphere reserve site is one of the most visited sites in central Vietnam with its pristine beaches and clean environment. Photo courtesy of Le Xuan Ai

A golf tour and service including three UNESCO-recognised world heritage sites of the Hue Monuments Complex, Hoi An Town, My Son Sanctuary and Cham Island-Hoi An world biosphere reserve will be offered for visitors, businesses and buyers at the event.

The central region has seen as an ideal destination for sea and islands tour services, with pristine white sand beaches stretching from Thua Thien-Hue to Binh Dinh provinces. 

Source: Vietnam News