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Ha Giang targets 3.5 million visitors in 2025
Visitors check-in at Tham Ma Pass. VNA Photo: Đức Thọ
Foreign visitors experience tours of Ha Giang. VNA Photo: Đức Thọ
Foreign visitors experience tours of Ha Giang. VNA Photo: Đức Thọ
Foreign tourists are excited to visit Ha Giang. VNA Photo: Đức Thọ
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Ha Giang targets 3.5 million visitors in 2025
04/08/2025 10:16
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Located in Vietnam’s northern mountainous region, Ha Giang has long been a draw for adventure seekers and culture enthusiasts alike, with its pristine natural beauty and rich ethnic heritage. The province aims to welcome around 3.5 million tourists in 2025. In the first quarter of 2025, Ha Giang recorded over 848,000 tourist arrivals, including nearly 108,000 international visitors and more than 740,000 domestic travellers. Tourism revenue reached an estimated 2.3 trillion VND (89.1 million USD), marking a notable increase compared to previous years and highlighting the province’s rapid development as an ecotourism hub. VNA Photo: Đức Thọ
Ha Giang targets 3.5 million visitors in 2025
Located in Vietnam’s northern mountainous region, Ha Giang has long been a draw for adventure seekers and culture enthusiasts alike, with its pristine natural beauty and rich ethnic heritage. The province aims to welcome around 3.5 million tourists in 2025. In the first quarter of 2025, Ha Giang recorded over 848,000 tourist arrivals, including nearly 108,000 international visitors and more than 740,000 domestic travellers. Tourism revenue reached an estimated 2.3 trillion VND (89.1 million USD), marking a notable increase compared to previous years and highlighting the province’s rapid development as an ecotourism hub. VNA Photo: Đức Thọ
Ha Giang targets 3.5 million visitors in 2025
Located in Vietnam’s northern mountainous region, Ha Giang has long been a draw for adventure seekers and culture enthusiasts alike, with its pristine natural beauty and rich ethnic heritage. The province aims to welcome around 3.5 million tourists in 2025. In the first quarter of 2025, Ha Giang recorded over 848,000 tourist arrivals, including nearly 108,000 international visitors and more than 740,000 domestic travellers. Tourism revenue reached an estimated 2.3 trillion VND (89.1 million USD), marking a notable increase compared to previous years and highlighting the province’s rapid development as an ecotourism hub. VNA Photo: Đức Thọ
Ha Giang targets 3.5 million visitors in 2025
Located in Vietnam’s northern mountainous region, Ha Giang has long been a draw for adventure seekers and culture enthusiasts alike, with its pristine natural beauty and rich ethnic heritage. The province aims to welcome around 3.5 million tourists in 2025. In the first quarter of 2025, Ha Giang recorded over 848,000 tourist arrivals, including nearly 108,000 international visitors and more than 740,000 domestic travellers. Tourism revenue reached an estimated 2.3 trillion VND (89.1 million USD), marking a notable increase compared to previous years and highlighting the province’s rapid development as an ecotourism hub. VNA Photo: Đức Thọ
Ha Giang targets 3.5 million visitors in 2025
Located in Vietnam’s northern mountainous region, Ha Giang has long been a draw for adventure seekers and culture enthusiasts alike, with its pristine natural beauty and rich ethnic heritage. The province aims to welcome around 3.5 million tourists in 2025. In the first quarter of 2025, Ha Giang recorded over 848,000 tourist arrivals, including nearly 108,000 international visitors and more than 740,000 domestic travellers. Tourism revenue reached an estimated 2.3 trillion VND (89.1 million USD), marking a notable increase compared to previous years and highlighting the province’s rapid development as an ecotourism hub. VNA Photo: Đức Thọ
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