Tourism campaign “Live fully in Vietnam” further promoted

PSNews - Recently, the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, has officially launched a campaign called "Live fully in Vietnam" to welcome international tourists back to five destinations in the country.

VNAT on December 13 officially introduced public a special page “Live Fully in Vietnam” on the website  https://vietnam.travel. Accoring to VNAT, a theme video of the communication campaign “Live fully in Vietnam” was also introduced on the page.

From the end of November 2021, Vietnam has welcomed back the first international tourists back to Vietnam after nearly two years of “being frozen” due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The launch of the "Live fully in Vietnam" page and the introduction of the video are the efforts of VNAT to vigorously implement the "Live Fully in Vietnam" campaign in connection with introducing the new slogan for Vietnamese tourism  “Vietnam - Timeless Charm”.

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The page will provide visitors with information on Vietnam’s tourism, and images on the magical beauty of Vietnam's nature, culture and people via the video "Live fully in Vietnam".

The five destinations in the video are the northern province of Quang Ninh, the three central localities - Quang Nam province, Da Nang city, and Khanh Hoa province's Nha Trang city and Phu Quoc island in the Mekong Delta province of Kien Giang.

With this campaign, for the first time since March 2020, foreign visitors will have the opportunity to experience new tours and routes in the country.

As reported, the campaign kicked off at a favourable time, after the World Travel Awards 2021 named Vietnam among one of the Asia's Leading Destinations last month. The award also recognized Ha Long Bay – the UNESCO-recognised heritage site in Quang Ninh province - as a leading tourist attraction in Asia.

Another UNESCO heritage site - Hoi An Ancient Town in the central province of Quang Nam - also re-opens to visitors. The ancient port town has regularly won tourism titles such as: "The most romantic city", "the most beautiful and charming city”,  or “ the best cultural destination”.

While Ha Long and Hoi An have been favourite destinations for decades, Phu Quoc is a rising star of Vietnam’s tourism sector. Luxury and world-class resorts are scattered along the 150km long coastline of the island, stretching through national parks and tiny fishing villages.

Meanwhile, Nha Trang and Da Nang are two prominent seaside destinations in the central region. Nha Trang is the scuba diving centre of the country, and Da Nang is the famous coastal city that brings a new, creative and balanced feeling.

Vietnam is opening the five destinations mentioned above following careful preparations, with comprehensive safety measures in place to prevent the COVID-19 pandemic.

Fully vaccinated travellers from 72 countries with vaccination certificates recognised by Vietnam, who hold vaccination certificates or COVID-19 recovery certificates and having negative RT-PCR test for COVID-19 within 72 hours of departure, are now welcomed to these destinations. Children under 12 years of age are not required to have certificates of vaccination.

By L.B

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