Of which, international visitors are estimated at nearly 89,400, 4.07 times higher than the same period; accommodation service revenue is estimated at 454.3 billion VND, 1.35 times higher than the same period.
Notably, in the first 9 months of the year, Quang Binh tourism continued to be highly appreciated by prestigious domestic and international magazines, such as Lonely Planet (USA), The Travel (Canada), Wanderlust (UK), and Booking.com.
Street festival in Dong Hoi city held on the occasion of April 30 - May 1
According to the Quang Binh Provincial Department of Tourism, in recent times, the unit has promoted, advertised, and introduced Quang Binh tourism to domestic and international markets at tourism events and festivals. In order to diversify tourism products and enhance the experience for tourists, the Quang Binh tourism industry has also developed many new and unique products. Since the beginning of the year, 34 products and tourist attractions have been approved for projects or allowed for trial exploitation in the province.
Currently, the Department of Tourism is also continuing to complete the contents to evaluate 2 projects to exploit new tourism products, including "Experience as a fisherman in Quang Binh" by Nhat Le Travel Company Limited and "Experience nature combined with camping accommodation Tram Me - Chay Lap Glamping" by Vinh Hung Group Company Limited.
The Department of Tourism of Quang Binh province is also interested in developing tourism products connecting and linking provinces, cities and regions to connect tourism products through exchange activities, learning experiences with Lai Chau and Binh Dinh provinces and surveying tourism products in the western region of Quang Tri.
However, Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Quy, Director of the Department of Tourism of Quang Binh province, acknowledged that many businesses and tourism service establishments have not yet reached the same capacity as before the Covid-19 pandemic and are overcoming difficulties due to the impact of the pandemic. The quality of facilities and human resources have not really met the needs of tourism development in the new conditions.
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