The surge in denials of entry to Vietnam for international visitors has been notable, with 217 individuals being turned away in the initial two months of this year, amounting to a quarter of the total for 2023. This increase places significant strain on both airports and airlines.
According to the World Tourism Organization, Vietnam is one of the 20 countries with the greatest tourism potential. By 2024, Vietnam aims to attract 17-18 million visitors, equivalent to 2019 figures.
With its exquisite design and upscale facilities, Capella Hanoi ranks at the top of the “10 Best Hotels in Vietnam’s Cities.”
Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism Ho An Phong remarked that Australia is a promising and potential source market for Vietnam’s tourism.
On March 12th, the leadership of Quy Nhon City People’s Committee announced that the People’s Committee of Binh Dinh Province had approved the plan to construct the Quy Nhon pedestrian street.
Starting from March 7th, Vietnamese visitors staying in Mongolia for no more than 30 days will not require a visa, as announced by the Mongolian government’s official website on March 4th.
Mongolia is one of the most sparsely populated countries in the world, with a population density of only two people per km². It has a fascinating nomadic lifestyle with ancient traditions such as horseback riding, archery, and many festivals. As such, it is an interesting destination for backpackers looking for unique experiences.
Tourists and residents of Binh Dinh province are promised to be delighted with a drone performance at the end of March 2024.
The 2024 Ha Long Carnival is expected to showcase drone light displays along with many exciting performances, with the participation of thousands of people.
The opening ceremony of “Hanoi Tourism Welcomes 2024 – Get on Hanoi 2024” promises to attract tourists with a program featuring epic-themed artistic performances and an enticing light show using laser mapping technology with hundreds of drones.