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Tet short tours preferred
Foreign tourists experience the Vietnamese traditional Tet atmosphere through making banh chung (glutinous rice cake typical during Tet festival). VNA Photo: Nguyễn Thành
Foreign tourists experience the Vietnamese traditional Tet atmosphere through making banh chung (glutinous rice cake typical during Tet festival). VNA Photo: Nguyễn Thành
Foreign tourists experience the Vietnamese traditional Tet atmosphere through making banh chung (glutinous rice cake typical during Tet festival). VNA Photo: Nguyễn Thành
Foreign tourists are interested in the Vietnamese Tet traditions. VNA Photo: Nguyễn Thành
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Tet short tours preferred
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Travel firms are offering tours lasting for two or three days to satisfy the increasing demand during the upcoming Tet (Lunar New Year), the biggest holiday in Vietnam, which falls in January 22 this year. Travel companies said tourists started booking for Tet tours, both inbound and outbound, in mid-November, and the number of tourists during the holiday is expected to rise by 30-40% year-on-year. Vietnam aims to welcome 110 million tourist arrivals this year, of whom 8 million are foreign, and earn some 650 trillion VND (27.73 billion USD) from the tourism sector. VNA Photo: Nguyễn Thanh
Tet short tours preferred
Travel firms are offering tours lasting for two or three days to satisfy the increasing demand during the upcoming Tet (Lunar New Year), the biggest holiday in Vietnam, which falls in January 22 this year. Travel companies said tourists started booking for Tet tours, both inbound and outbound, in mid-November, and the number of tourists during the holiday is expected to rise by 30-40% year-on-year. Vietnam aims to welcome 110 million tourist arrivals this year, of whom 8 million are foreign, and earn some 650 trillion VND (27.73 billion USD) from the tourism sector. VNA Photo: Nguyễn Thanh
Tet short tours preferred
Travel firms are offering tours lasting for two or three days to satisfy the increasing demand during the upcoming Tet (Lunar New Year), the biggest holiday in Vietnam, which falls in January 22 this year. Travel companies said tourists started booking for Tet tours, both inbound and outbound, in mid-November, and the number of tourists during the holiday is expected to rise by 30-40% year-on-year. Vietnam aims to welcome 110 million tourist arrivals this year, of whom 8 million are foreign, and earn some 650 trillion VND (27.73 billion USD) from the tourism sector. VNA Photo: Nguyễn Thanh
Tet short tours preferred
Travel firms are offering tours lasting for two or three days to satisfy the increasing demand during the upcoming Tet (Lunar New Year), the biggest holiday in Vietnam, which falls in January 22 this year. Travel companies said tourists started booking for Tet tours, both inbound and outbound, in mid-November, and the number of tourists during the holiday is expected to rise by 30-40% year-on-year. Vietnam aims to welcome 110 million tourist arrivals this year, of whom 8 million are foreign, and earn some 650 trillion VND (27.73 billion USD) from the tourism sector. VNA Photo: Nguyễn Thanh
Tet short tours preferred
Travel firms are offering tours lasting for two or three days to satisfy the increasing demand during the upcoming Tet (Lunar New Year), the biggest holiday in Vietnam, which falls in January 22 this year. Travel companies said tourists started booking for Tet tours, both inbound and outbound, in mid-November, and the number of tourists during the holiday is expected to rise by 30-40% year-on-year. Vietnam aims to welcome 110 million tourist arrivals this year, of whom 8 million are foreign, and earn some 650 trillion VND (27.73 billion USD) from the tourism sector. VNA Photo: Nguyễn Thanh
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