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International visitors to Vietnam reach nearly 10 million

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng27/10/2023


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On October 27, the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism announced that in October 2023, Vietnam welcomed 1.11 million international visitors, the fourth consecutive month that the tourism industry welcomed over 1 million international visitors. In the 10 months of 2023, the total number of international visitors to our country reached nearly 10 million.

International tourists to Vietnam have increased continuously, reaching nearly 10 million. Photo: T.H
International tourists to Vietnam have increased continuously, reaching nearly 10 million. Photo TH

South Korea continued to be the largest market sending visitors in the first 10 months with 2.9 million arrivals. Visitors from the Chinese market ranked second. The number of visitors from these two markets accounted for 42% of the total number of international visitors to Vietnam. Next was the US in third place; Taiwan (China) in fourth place, and Japan in fifth place.

In the ASEAN market, the top 3 markets are Thailand (392,000 arrivals); Malaysia (372,000 arrivals); Cambodia (326,000 arrivals). The Australian and Indian markets both reached 314,000 arrivals.

In Europe, the three largest markets sending visitors to Vietnam are the UK, France and Germany respectively. The Russian market reached 98,000 arrivals.

In October 2023, most major markets grew. Major markets in Europe continued to achieve good growth compared to September 2023. Some other small-scale markets had quite high growth rates such as: Denmark (up 61.7%), Switzerland (up 54.1%), Finland (up 42.8%), Sweden (up 30.3%)...



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