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Vietnam tourism looking forward to returning of international visitors – Rebooting the tourism industry

Due to the Corona Virus pandemic, the tourism industry of Vietnam faced massive challenges. Although domestic tourism saw progress during the last couple of months, it is still not enough for the survival of travel agents, hotels, and other key players in the industry, according to the experts.

The country hopes to welcome tourists from other countries soon and they are thinking of ways to have the ‘Covid 19 vaccine passport’ implementation when this happens. Every hotel in Hanoi the likes of Pan Pacific Hanoi will then receive foreign guests and will be able to make their operations profitable once again. China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan are the main markets for the tourism industry of the country, and plans are being set up to attract the European and American markets as well.

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