Chinese Visitors Drive Vietnam’s Tourism Comeback in 2025
Vietnam sees a 44% tourism surge in 2025, led by Chinese travelers favoring Ho Chi Minh City, Phu Quoc, and Da Nang for cultural and coastal experiences.
Vietnam sees a 44% tourism surge in 2025, led by Chinese travelers favoring Ho Chi Minh City, Phu Quoc, and Da Nang for cultural and coastal experiences.
Southeast Asia boosts media resilience, tourism, and digital infrastructure while facing economic hurdles, misinformation, and environmental challenges in 2025.
Southeast Asia: Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar, and Singapore enhance media systems to fight misinformation, ensure transparency, and protect public trust.
Vietnam’s DIFF 2025 in Danang broke attendance records, boosting the country’s international reputation as a top-tier destination for global events and festivals.
Global travel demand surges in Summer 2025 led by Vietnam, Mauritius, Sri Lanka, and Japan, with Emirates expanding its luxury network across continents.
Vietnam tourism surges with 11 million international arrivals in H1 2025, a 21% jump driven by South Korea, China, and top destinations like Phu Quoc.
Vietnam’s tourism market is projected to reach $79.6 billion by 2035, driven by rising global interest, government support, and infrastructure development.
Los Angeles ranks as the top global city for remote work in 2025, outpacing Barcelona, Madrid, Montevideo, and others with fast internet, lifestyle, and events.
Vietnam Airlines debuts its first non-stop Ho Chi Minh–Copenhagen route, boosting tourism, trade, and ties between Vietnam and Northern Europe.