Việt Nam: A top Choice For South Koreans

 

 Việt Nam remains one of the favorite destinations for South Koreans. — VNA/VNS Photo

HCM CITY — Việt Nam is among the top three overseas travel destinations for South Koreans in 2019, a new report says.

The country is a leading choice for South Korean travelers, ranking third after Japan and mainland China, with their number expected to increase by 30 percent this year to four million, according to Global Destination Cities Index (GDCI).

Last year the number grew by 44 per cent to more than 3.4 million, accounting for more than a fourth of all foreign arrivals (15.5 million), Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) data shows.

Famous tourist spots such as Hạ Long Bay, Hà Nôi, Đà Nẵng, and Hội An are heavily favored, particularly middle-aged tourists.

A 15-day visa waiver for South Korean tourists and a rise in the number of direct flights between the two countries have made Việt Nam increasingly a leading choice for South Korean tourists. — VNS

 

 

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