Hanoi (VNA)💦 – For consecutive years, Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, and the northern province of Quang Ninh have dominated Vietnam's tourism landscape, thanks to innovative marketing strategies and unique tourism offerings.
These destinations have not only attracted substantial visitor numbers but also generated high revenue, cementing their status as the country's top tourism hotspots.HCM City: A tourism powerhouse
Ho Chi Minh City continues to impress as a tourism juggernaut, drawing an impressive 6.1 million foreign visitors and 38 million domestic tourists last year. This represents a 20% and 8.6% annual increase, respectively. The city's tourism sector raked in 190 trillion VND (7.6 billion USD), surpassing all expectations with 18.8% growth. Throughout the year, the municipal tourism sector rolled out new offerings while improving existing ones. Signature events like the Ho Chi Minh City Ao Dai Festival, the Ho Chi Minh City Tourism Festival, the Ho Chi Minh City River Festival, and the Ho Chi Minh City International Travel Expo garnered significant attention. Promotional campaigns reached out to key markets, including Laos, Australia, Germany, Japan, and the US, alongside attendance at prestigious international travel fairs. The city's efforts were recognised by the World Travel Awards (WTA), which honoured Ho Chi Minh City as Asia’s Leading Business Travel Destination 2024, Leading Festival and Event Destination 2024, and Best MICE Destination 2024. The municipal Department of Tourism was also named Asia’s Leading City Tourist Board 2024 by the WTA.Hanoi: A Bumper Year for Tourism
Hanoi stands tall as Vietnam's second largest tourism earner, with nearly 28 million visitors contributing to a revenue of 110 trillion VND, an 18% increase from the previous year. The capital welcomed 6.35 million foreigners, with 4.47 million overnight stays, a 34.4% increase. Domestic tourism also saw a 7.5% hike with 21.51 million visitors.
Quang Ninh: resurgence after Super Typhoon Yagi
Quang Ninh has firmly established itself among Vietnam's top three tourism destinations, drawing an estimated 19 million visitors and generating over 46 trillion VND in revenue in 2024. Despite being hard hit by Super Typhoon Yagi, travel agents noted that Quang Ninh could have achieved even higher figures without the natural disaster.
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