Vietnam National Authority of Tourism launched promotional video clip for railway travel
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Vietnam National Authority of Tourism launched promoting video clip for rail travel: Tourist trains offer wonderful experiences of Vietnam's heritage, culture, and cuisine. (Photo: VNAT's information centre) |
As part of the centre’s "Vietnam: Travel to Love!" media campaign, the 3-minute-and-30-second clip showcases stunning and breathtaking scenes from a trans-Vietnam journey along the North-South railway, which connects major cities and renowned tourist destinations across the country.
Local railway routes have been repeatedly praised by international media. The British travel guide Lonely Planet has even named the North-South railway as one of the world's most incredible rail trips. Also known as the Reunification Express, it stretches about 1,730 kilometres between the country’s two biggest cities of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City over the course of two days.
Vietnam National Authority of Tourism launched promoting video clip for rail travel: The Da Lat gas station. (Photo: VNAT's information centre) |
Tourist trains offer wonderful experiences of Vietnam's heritage, culture, and cuisine. There is one linking Hanoi to Hai Phong city, which offers an associated food tour around the northern port city. Meanwhile, the “Central Heritage Connection” train linking Hue ancient capital in the central province of Thua Thien - Hue and nearby Da Nang city treats passengers to magnificent natural scenery, Hue songs, and local delicacies. And the "Da Lat night journey" train is where travellers can marvel at the romantic, dreamy, and sparkling nighttime views of the Central Highlands resort city.
According to the VNAT, railway travel has seen positive developments. In 2023, the number of domestic and foreign holidaymakers travelling by train reached 10 million and 1.5 million, the year-on-year increases of 15% and 20%, respectively. The growth of the railway industry has shown a recovery and an outstanding development of Vietnam's railway tourism after the COVID-19 pandemic and, at the same time, reflected the trend of increasing demand for using this means of transport.