Vietnam’s tourism numbers rise sharply two months after waiving
visas for European markets
Foreign
tourists are seen at the Museum of Cham Sculpture in Da Nang,
located in central Vietnam.
Tuoi
Tre
The visa-free travel policy which Vietnam
granted for five European countries last month has paid off, with tourists
from those markets hugely contributing to the solid growth of the country’s
international arrival numbers in August.
Vietnam welcomed 664,985 international vacationers this month, a 12
percent increase from a month earlier, and 7.5 percent from August 2014,
according to the General Statistics Office.
This is the second straight month the Southeast Asian country
posted a rise in international tourist numbers. The figure had earlier
dropped for a 13-month stretch from May 2014.
Vietnam began waiving visas for German, French, British, Italian and
Spanish visitors on July 1, with an allowed 15-day stay for each entry.
The number of Spanish nationals visiting Vietnam in
August thus rose by a massive 159.3 percent from a month earlier, whereas the
respective increases for the Italian and German markets are 141.4 percent and
54.1 percent, according to the General Statistics Office.
The number of French and British visitors also rose by 25.8
percent and 25.5 percent, respectively, in August compared to July.
Vietnam also enjoyed double-digit growth from other major markets
such as South Korea, Hong Kong, Japan,
Thailand, Laos, Singapore,
Malaysia and China.
More than 5.06 million international tourists visited Vietnam in
the January-August period, a good signal for the country’s recovering
tourism, as it has yet to enter the season of high travel demand, which is
Christmas and New Year.
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