Viet Nam exceeds 2023 tourism goal: Welcomes 12.5 Million international visitors

Viet Nam exceeds 2023 tourism goal: Welcomes 12.5 Million international visitors

Hanoi, The Gulf Observer: Viet Nam’s target of welcoming 12.5 million to 13 million international arrivals in 2023 has been achieved, said Pham Van Thuy, deputy head of Viet Nam National Authority of Tourism (VNAT), said at a conference on State tourism management on Thursday.

He said after being severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic for two years, Vietnamese tourism had made a recovery, gained momentum and achieved results as expected.

In the first 10 months of this year, the number of foreign arrivals to Viet Nam surpassed the 8-million target. Viet Nam then increased the international arrival target to 12.5-13 million, and had accomplished the goal, he said.

According to VNAT, the number of international arrivals to Viet Nam in 2023 is estimated at 12.5 million. The country also welcomed 108 million domestic arrivals.

Total revenue from tourism is estimated to reach VND672 trillion. The competitiveness of Viet Nam’s tourism continues to be enhanced globally.

This year the VNAT was honoured to receive the title “Asia’s Leading Tourism Management Agency ” for the fourth time. Viet Nam was honoured by the World Travel Awards as the world’s leading heritage destination, while many destinations and tourism businesses received other prestigious award categories.

Thuy said Viet Nam still needed solutions to remove bottlenecks and tackle shortcomings in State management and tourism business.

He cited foreigners working illegally as tour guides or Vietnamese businesses violating tourism business laws as examples of the dark side of Vietnamese tourism.

He said some tourist destinations remained unclean without ensuring security or safe conditions. Viet Nam had not hosted any impressive large-scale national tourism promotion programme that brings together localities and businesses.

The VNAT proposed strengthening management at tourist destinations, preserving and promoting natural and cultural values for sustainable tourism development. Tourism sites must ensure security and safety for tourists, pay special attention to environmental sanitation and food hygiene, while encouraging the participation of local people and businesses in building a cultural, civilised, friendly and hospitable tourism environment to make every citizen a tourism ambassador.

The authority also proposed promoting tourism linkage among localities in which the VNAT, as the national tourism agency, takes the orientation role and big tourism hubs such as Hanoi, Da Nang, HCM City, Can Tho, Quang Ninh, Ninh Bình, Thua Thien Hue and Khanh Hoa would act as leaders in creating regional tourism growth drivers and making “one tour, multiple destinations”.