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Phu Quoc Sees 56% Surge in International Tourists in 2024

Phu Quoc Sees 56% Surge in International Tourists in 2024

Phu Quoc Island sees a 56.5% surge in foreign tourists in 2024, with nearly 724,000 international visitors. New flight routes and luxury developments fuel growth. Phu Quoc, Vietnam's largest island, located off the coast of Kien Giang Province in the Mekong Delta, has experienced a remarkable increase in international tourist arrivals. In the first nine months of 2024, the island welcomed nearly 724,000 foreign tourists, marking a 56.5% year-on-year surge. Key Drivers Behind the Growth According to Bui Quoc Thai, Director of the Kien Giang Department of Tourism, international visitors to Phu Quoc account for over 98% of the province's total foreign tourist numbers. This surge can be attributed to several factors. Nguyen Vu Khac Huy, Vice President of the Kien Giang Tourism Association and

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Foreign Travelers Drawn to Vietnam’s Culture, Find Fulfillment in Volunteering

Foreign Travelers Drawn to Vietnam’s Culture, Find Fulfillment in Volunteering

Foreign travelers are embracing voluntourism in Vietnam, engaging in teaching, social work, and animal care to immerse themselves in the country's rich culture. Vietnam's rich culture and sense of community have captivated foreign travelers, many of whom are choosing to volunteer while exploring the country. By participating in teaching, social initiatives, and animal care, these travelers are gaining unique, life-enriching experiences while making meaningful contributions to local communities. Immersion Through Volunteering Mara, a recent high school graduate from Berlin, embarked on a year-long volunteer program in Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) after hearing from friends about the warmth and friendliness of the Vietnamese people. Using the Worldpacker app, she secured a position teaching Engli

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Hai Phong Ready to Welcome Tourists Back After Typhoon Yagi Recovery Efforts

Hai Phong Ready to Welcome Tourists Back After Typhoon Yagi Recovery Efforts

Hai Phong's Cat Ba Island and Do Son District have bounced back from Typhoon Yagi, restoring tourism activities and welcoming visitors again. Local authorities and businesses in Hai Phong's key tourist areas, Cat Ba Island and Do Son District, have swiftly recovered from the aftermath of Typhoon Yagi, reopening their doors to visitors. These popular destinations, known for their natural beauty and vibrant tourism offerings, were among the hardest hit by the storm. Swift Recovery on Cat Ba Island Cat Ba Island, located in Cat Hai District, faced severe damage with blown-off roofs, downed trees, and power, water, and telecommunications outages. However, recovery efforts have been fast-tracked. Nguyen Quang Vinh, vice chairman of the district's People's Committee, shared that local authoritie

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Exploring Ta Giang Trekking Route: An Adventurer’s Paradise in Khanh Hoa

Exploring Ta Giang Trekking Route: An Adventurer’s Paradise in Khanh Hoa

Explore the Ta Giang trekking route in Khanh Hoa, Vietnam. Enjoy crystal-clear streams, vast meadows, and cultural experiences with the Raglai ethnic minority. Perfect for adventurers! Khanh Hoa Province, known for its pristine beaches and white sands, also boasts stunning mountain ranges that offer a wealth of natural beauty for adventure seekers. For those wanting to dive deep into this untamed wilderness, the Ta Giang trekking route presents an unforgettable journey through crystal-clear streams, vast meadows, and lush forests. Discovering Ta Giang Located in Thanh Son Commune, Khanh Son District, roughly 60 kilometers from Cam Ranh City, Ta Giang village serves as the gateway to this 20-kilometer trekking route. Surrounded by towering mountains and picturesque landscapes, the trail is

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French Newspaper Le Figaro Highlights Vietnam’s

French Newspaper Le Figaro Highlights Vietnam’s "Feast for the Senses" in New Documentary

Le Figaro's documentary "Vietnam: A Feast of the Senses" showcases the country's natural beauty, culture, and history, offering a panoramic journey through Vietnam's diverse landscapes and daily life.Le Figaro, the oldest daily news outlet in France, has recently showcased the beauty and cultural richness of Vietnam through a documentary titled "Panoramas - Vietnam : La fête des sens" (Vietnam Panorama: A Feast of the Senses). Directed by Eric Bacos, the 52-minute film provides a sweeping exploration of Vietnam's landscapes, history, and daily life, giving French audiences a vibrant look into the Southeast Asian nation. A Panoramic Journey Through Vietnam The documentary takes viewers on an immersive tour across Vietnam, starting from the bustling southern hub of Ho Chi Minh City. Once kno

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Phu Quoc Crowned Most Popular Destination for Korean Tourists by Rankify Korea

Phu Quoc Crowned Most Popular Destination for Korean Tourists by Rankify Korea

Phu Quoc tops Rankify Korea's list of favorite destinations for South Korean tourists, outshining Nha Trang and Tokyo with its pristine beauty, unique attractions, and luxurious stays.Phu Quoc Island has been named the top destination for South Korean tourists, surpassing renowned spots like Nha Trang, Đà Nẵng, Bangkok, and Tokyo, according to a recent ranking by Rankify Korea. The island, once a hidden gem, has emerged as the favorite travel destination for Koreans, particularly those aged 30-39, with women making up 67% of visitors. From Rising Star to Top Destination On July 15, Rankify Korea released its list of the top 10 most popular international destinations for South Korean tourists, with Phu Quoc taking the number one spot. This ranking marked a significant achievement for the is

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Mekong Delta Tourism Thrives Through Community-Based Model

Mekong Delta Tourism Thrives Through Community-Based Model

Mekong Delta thrives on community-based tourism, offering unique cultural experiences and sustainable travel. Popular spots like Sơn Islet and Út Trinh Homestay are key attractions.The Mekong Delta region of Vietnam is witnessing a surge in tourism, driven by its rich indigenous culture, lush natural landscapes, and the growing popularity of community-based tourism. Known for its friendly locals, dense network of rivers and canals, and vibrant gardens, the region is uniquely positioned to offer visitors an authentic experience rooted in local traditions and rural life. Community-Based Tourism: A Rising Trend The Mekong Delta has harnessed its natural and cultural assets to develop a variety of tourism types, including ecological, cultural-historical, agricultural, and community-based touri

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