Vietnam's tourism revenue hits US$3.6bil in January-February; up 12% from 2023


HANOI, March 3 (Bernama): Vietnam's tourism earnings hit US$3.6 billion in the first two months of this year - up 12 per cent from a year earlier, the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism said on Friday.

Even though the number of international visitors has not quite recovered to pre-pandemic levels, the Southeast Asian country is enjoying a much-needed boost due to its full reopening, reported Xinhua.

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