A recent survey by Vietnam Report shows that the majority of tourists prefer booking services through travel apps like Traveloka and Booking.com, accounting for 78.5%, while 56.9% book through travel company websites. This indicates that digital tourism development is becoming the main trend.
This marks the first time a Vietnamese site has received transboundary World Heritage status, resulting from the joint submission of the nomination dossier by Vietnam and Laos to UNESCO
This is Vietnam’s 9th world heritage and second inter-provincial world heritage, after Ha Long Bay - Cat Ba Archipelago in Quang Ninh province and Hai Phong city.
Compared to the target of welcoming 22-23 million foreign visitors this year, the actual number of arrivals in the first six months has reached nearly 49% of the goal.