
Welcoming international visitors - An opportunity to revive tourism
The Government’s decision to open the country’s doors to international tourists from March 15 has sparked optimism about the resilience of the tourism industry after 2 years of being “frozen” by the pandemic.
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In the Kon Ha Nung biosphere reserve in Gia Lai province are many picturesque waterfalls, which are appealing eco-tourism destinations. (Photo: VNA) |
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Nha Trang has been described as the “Pearl of the Far East” and is an attractive beach destination for local and foreign tourists alike. (Photo: VNA) |
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Terraced fields during the golden rice season in Mu Cang Chai, Yen Bai province. (Photo: VNA) |
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The ripened rice season in Ngoc Khe commune in Trung Khanh district, Cao Bang province, is popular among local and foreign tourists. (Photo: VNA) |
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Trang An World Heritage Site - an outstanding tourist destination not only in Viet Nam but also in Southeast Asia and the world. (Photo: VNA) |
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Hoi An ancient town on the banks of the Hoai River in Quang Nam province. (Photo: VNA) |
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Bai Sao on Phu Quoc Island has coconut trees leaning towards the sea, creating a pristine space. (Photo: VNA) |
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Boats take visitors through the unique beauty of Ha Long Bay. (Photo: VNA) |
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Welcoming the dawn atop Mount Fansipan. (Photo: VNA) |
(Source: VNA)