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Vietnam reinvents tourism sector, aims for expected recovery by 2024
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Vietnam reinvents tourism sector, aims for expected recovery by 2024
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Update: April, 14/2021 - 08:19 | Mỹ Khê beach in Đà Nẵng, a popular beach hotspot in central Việt Nam. VNS Photo Bồ Xuân Hiệp While domestic travel has kept tourism buoyant amid the pandemic, the industry has barely survived without foreign tourists. Experts have recommended that it reinvent itself while waiting for global travel to resume.
Bồ Xuân Hiệp reports. For Thiện Nguyễn, a travel blogger who has visited more than 70 countries across five continents, the memory of lounging on a beach in Phuket, Thailand or trekking on the Zanskar mountain range in the Indian union territory of Ladakh seems a distant memory.
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Unique ceramic streets in Lien Mac village
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Residents of Lien Mac village in Hanoi’s Bac Tu Liem district have been busy collecting discarded materials such as ceramics, bottles, and dishes to decorate the village’s streets.
Starting in last November, villagers began using use fragments of old vases, dishes, and bowls that had been thrown away to create a ceramic wall along an alleyway. More than 20 mosaic walls have now been completed, helping to beautify the village.
Visitors at Nguyễn Huệ pedestrian street in downtown Ho Chi Minh City. VNA/VNS
HO CHI MINH CITY (Vietnam News/ANN): Given Vietnam’s successful control of Covid-19, experts in tourism and hospitality have predicted a positive outlook for the country s tourism industry post-Covid crisis.
Upcoming opportunities include investing in domestic travel, new tourism products, high-quality human resources, digitalisation in tourism, and infrastructure to help the country shine on both the local and international stage, local and international tourism industry leaders said at a roundtable organised by RMIT University on Wednesday (Jan 20).
Promoting domestic tourism and building smart tourism are the major objectives of the city’s tourism sector this year, said Lê Trương Hiền Hòa, director of the HCM City Tourism Promotion Centre.
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