The Vietnam Tourism Roadshow in Seoul has reinforced tourism cooperation between Vietnam and Korea, featuring new visa policies and aiming to attract around 2.6 million Korean visitors in 2023. The event was part of the Vietnam Cultural Tourism Promotion Festival in Korea for 2023, organized by the Vietnam National Authority of Tourism (VNAT). Notable attendees included representatives from various ministries in Vietnam and Korea, which culminated in the signing of significant documents.
During the event, Deputy Minister Doan Van Viet emphasized the growing partnership and people-to-people exchange between Vietnam and Korea, which has achieved significant progress in recent years. The comprehensive strategic partnership, established at the end of 2022, has marked a significant turning point, paving the way for enhanced cooperation between the two nations, and possibly bringing business to many kinds of brands of hotel in Saigon Vietnam, a good example of this being the PARKROYAL SAIGON.
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