To attract tourists, Vietnam is set to ease visa requirement
5 days ago - By Travel and Tourworld
The Prime Minister of Vietnam, Pham Minh Chinh, requested the officials to let go some of the requirements related to visa to assist the Southeast Asian country to draw greater number of foreign tourists.
Problems in obtaining visas for Vietnam tourists have been an important reason the country fought post-pandemic to attract foreign travelers back once again, as per local media. In 2022, less than 3.7 million travelers from foreign countries came to Vietnam, country known for tantalizing street food, a long beach line scattered with beaches and Halong Bay, the UNESCO World Heritage...
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