Vietnam reopens UK & Ireland office
The Vietnam Tourism Board reopened its UK and Ireland office, with the appointment of The PC Agency as in-market trade and PR representative.
BBy 2023 the tourism board aims to attract 500,000 British visitors to the country.
Mr. Tran Trong Kien, Chairman of the Tourism Advisory Board, said: “We are delighted to be reopening our UK and Ireland office, our first ever tourism promotion office, following the recovery of the tourism industry.”
“We are amongst the most open countries in Asia to welcome international tourists back. We look forward to welcoming UK travellers, one of our fastest growing and most important markets.”
Among the top holiday destinations to be promoted this year is Quang Nam, home to two fascinating UNESCO World Heritage Sites – Hoi An Ancient Town and My Son Sanctuary.
The province recently launched www.VisitQuangNam.com, a sustainable tourism website.
The PC Agency is responsible for promoting Vietnam’s cultural and natural attractions, the culinary scene, l landscapes and beaches, and luxury wellness.
The reopening of the tourism office is a project of Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) and the Tourism Advisory Board (TAB), a private consortium of tourism stakeholders.
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