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Nearly 1.9 million international tourists came to Vietnam in February

Báo Tổ quốcBáo Tổ quốc10/03/2025

(Fatherland) - The number of international tourists to Vietnam in February 2025 reached 1,893,933 arrivals (an increase of 23.7% over the same period in 2024).


According to the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism, the number of international tourists to Vietnam in February 2025 reached 1,893,933 (up 23.7% over the same period in 2024). The cumulative number of international tourists to Vietnam in the first two months of 2025 reached 3,964,399, up 30.2% over the same period in 2024.

Gần 1,9 triệu lượt khách du lịch quốc tế đến Việt Nam tháng 2 - Ảnh 1.

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In which, the largest international tourist markets include: Korea, China, Taiwan (China), USA, Japan, Malaysia, India, Cambodia,...

Markets with increased visitor numbers compared to January 2025 are: Poland (up 46%), Malaysia (up 40%), Taiwan (up 39%), France (up 25%), Belgium (up 25%), Denmark (up 25%), Laos (up 22%), Germany (up 19%), UK (up 17%), Canada (up 17%), South Korea (up 12%), Netherlands (up 12%)...

Markets with a decrease in the number of visitors compared to January 2025 are: Cambodia (down 58%), New Zealand (down 46%), Australia (down 42%), China (down 34%), Sweden (down 17%), India (down 16%), Russia (down 14%),....

The number of domestic tourists in February 2025 is estimated at about 11 million, of which about 3.8 million are staying. The cumulative number of domestic tourists in the first 2 months of 2025 reached 26.5 million. Total revenue from tourists in February 2025 is estimated at about 160 trillion VND.



Source: https://toquocweb.dev.cnnd.vn/gan-19-trieu-luot-khach-du-lich-quoc-te-den-viet-nam-thang-2-20250310112613101.htm

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