Myanmar welcomes over 430,000 foreign tourists in first four months of this year; 70% rise y-o-y


YANGON (Xinhua): Myanmar welcomed over 430,000 foreign tourists in the first four months of this year, with the majority coming from China, followed by Thailand, through visa arrangements, Tin Zaw Myint, director of the Directorate of Hotels and Tourism told Xinhua.

This marks an increase of over 70 per cent in tourist arrivals compared to the same period last year, when over 250,000 foreign tourists visited, he said.

"The reopening of border areas and efforts by our department have made travel easier for international visitors, leading to an increase in foreign tourists this year," Tin Zaw Myint said.

Additionally, domestic tourism is thriving, with over 2.5 million locals traveling within Myanmar from January to March, he added. - Xinhua

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
Myanmar , Tourism , Rising

Next In Aseanplus News

Singapore extends part-time re-employment grant until December 2027
Riau’s viral humpback dolphin found dead in local river
More illegal bases along Sg Golok to be demolished within two weeks
Myanmar declares a 'zero tolerance' policy for cyberscams. But the fraud goes on
Cambodia says Thai military bombs Poipet casino hub on border
Hotels and stores in Japan suffer amid cancellations by Chinese tourists
Australian firm to invest A$100mil in Laos berry farming project
Alleged Bondi shooters holed up in hotel for most of Philippines visit
Thai navy troops uncover cache of 16 landmines at Ban Sam Lang area
Manila teacher probed for forcing student to eat cockroach

Others Also Read