Vietnam targets 8 million foreign visitors in 2023
Vietnam's tourism sector targets to serve about 8 million foreign visitors from the total of 110 million next year, according to the General Administration of Vietnam Tourism.
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Vietnam's tourism sector targets to serve about 8 million foreign visitors from the total of 110 million next year, according to the General Administration of Vietnam Tourism.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on December 21 asked ministries, agencies, localities and businesses to take into consideration the diversity of the products, markets and supply chains while seeking ways to boost the tourism sector.
Thanks to practical and effective solutions, Ninh Binh's tourism sector has revived strongly after the COVID-19 pandemic with increasing number of tourist arrivals. The province's tourism sector and trave companies have made efforts to renovate promotion programmes and diversify tourism products in a bid to draw more visitors in the year-end months.
The strong development of Ninh Binh's tourism sector in the past years has affirmed right policies of the province. However, after a period of growth, the sector has revealed some shortcomings, requiring Ninh Binh to take strategic measures for long term development.
Sport tourism is a new development trend of the tourism sector that brings great benefits to localities. With diverse terrain, magnificent landscape, unique historical and cultural values, Ninh Binh province has great potential and advantages to develop sport tourism.
According to report of the tourism sector, the northern province of Ninh Binh welcomed more than 310,000 visitor in September.
Vietnamese workers will enjoy four days off work during this year's National Day celebrations which start on September 1, a period of time which is anticipated to create a golden chance for the local tourism sector to attract holidaymakers.
After the COVID-19 was basically controlled, Ninh Binh's tourism activities have been revived and seen robust growth. Ninh Binh has been seen as a safe, friendly and attractive destination, and is listed among 10 cities and provinces nationwide with the strongest tourism recovery in the recent time.
The number of visitors to the northern province of Ninh Binh has increased sharply. This is a positive signal for the tourism sector as it not only helps revive the industry's sustainable growth but also affirms Ninh Binh as a safe, friendly, quality and attractive destination of Vietnam.
Since the beginning of 2022, Ninh Binh has implemented the Government's direction of reopening door to vistors and carried out several stimulus measures, so its tourism sector has been bouncing back. It has welcomed a large number of visitors and earned high tourism revenue.
In recent years, Ninh Binh's tourism sector has witnessed strong growth with an increasing number of tourist arrivals and a growing amount of revenue. Ninh Binh has been become a bright spot in Vietnam's travel map, and ranked among top 15 leading destinations and top 10 provinces with the highest number of visitors. Apart from its outcomes, the tourism sector still sees weaknesses such as unattractive tourism products and poor entertainment activities which fail to keep tourists stay longer.
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused severe impacts on Ninh Binh's tourism sector. However, it has been carrying out various solutions to adapt to the pandemic and boost strong recovery in 2022. Director of the provincial Department of Tourism Bui Van Manh granted an interview to Quan doi Nhan dan (People's Army) Newspaper, clearing up the sector's solutions to revive tourism activities.
The COVID-19 pandemic has badly affecting Ninh Binh province's tourism. Since the beginning of 2020, the number of visitors to local destinations has decreased sharply, resulting in a big drop in revenues.
The Department of Tourism of Ninh Binh province has issued a plan on responding to the COVID-19 pandemic in line with Conclusion No. 37/KL-UBND dated July 23, 2021 of the Chairman of provincial People's Committee.
The number of tourists visiting northern Ninh Binh province were again down sharply at the beginning of this year due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. To ensure a safe tourism environment for tourists and local people, the province has thoroughly implemented measures to prevent and control any spread of the disease.
A month ago, the country's tourism sector made preparations for the tourism "season" during in advance of the Tet (Lunar New Year) holiday and spring of 2021, with the hope of recovering somewhat following a year of heavy losses due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Vietnam's tourism sector will enter a new stage of development this year, with new measures sought to not only recover tourism activities but also ensure disease prevention and people's safety, Vu The Binh, permanent vice chairman of the Vietnam Tourism Association, has told the media.
On the first day of 2021, the northern province of Ninh Binh welcomed its first tourists, creating new hope for Vietnam's tourism sector following a difficult year due to COVID-19.
The Ninh Binh's Department of Tourism, on November 5, held a programme to promote Ninh Binh tourism's potential in the central highland city of Da Lat, Lam Dong province in a attempt to recover tourism sector.
Ninh Binh Province's tourism sector launched a tourism promotion programme on October 15, attracting over 200 travel businesses, press agencies and management unites from 13 provinces and cities around the country.
In recent years, northern Ninh Binh province's tourism sector has been developing rapidly thanks to its unique historic and cultural values as well as gorgeous landscapes. Tourism has become an important economic sector and the province has implemented a range of measures to promote green and eco- tourism for its sustainable development.
The year 2020 offered the chance for tourism in the northern province of Ninh Binh to thrive, as it was set to host the National Tourism Year, with a range of activities slated for inside and outside of the province.
As Vietnam has been removed from the global list of potential destinations spreading COVID-19, domestic tourism is expected to witness growth after implementation of several stimulus programmes and sales promotions.
The novel coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak has caused great economic losses for Ninh Binh province, particularly its tourism sector.
The imminent loss of tourism revenue due to the current spread of deadly coronavirus has prompted authorities and businesses to discuss plans to revive the tourism industry when the epidemic ends.