VNExpress-Apr 20

Travel companies and hotels in Khanh Hoa and Quang Ninh provinces, which depend heavily on Chinese tourists, are worried that their absence could push them to bankruptcy. Though Vietnam reopened international tourism mid-March, Chinese tourists have not yet been able to visit the country as China persists with its zero-Covid policy with lockdown measures and strict entry restrictions. Ha Long Bay in the northern province of Quang Ninh, which borders China, has been a favorite destination among Chinese visitors. Ngo Van Nam, director of the Quang Nam Trade and Tour Company said that before the Covid pandemic, Chinese tourists accounted for 60 percent of his customers and they visited the bay between August to April. Vietnam reopened inbound tourism mid-March after a two-year hiatus with relaxed entry rules. Deputy tourism minister Doan Van Viet said that with major feeder markets like China and Japan still imposing strict entry restrictions, the number of foreign tourists visiting Vietnam has remained relatively low. In 2019, China was Vietnam’s biggest feeder market with 5.8 million arrivals. Read more at: https://e.vnexpress.net/news/travel/travel-firms-hotels-struggle-with-absence-of-chinese-tourists-4453600.html