Ho Chi Minh City tourism maintains growth
Update: Sep 14, 2015
The efforts of travel firms and Ho Chi Minh City’s authorities have helped the local tourism sector maintain its growth trend despite declines in the number of tourist arrivals to Viet Nam this year.

Local travel agencies have recently launched a wide range of new services that meet tourists’ tastes and win their favour, including a city tour by bike and another tour discovering Nhieu Loc-Thi Nghe canal.

The city organised and planned to hold a number of promotion activities this year, including an Ao Dai (traditional long dress) festival in March, a southern food festival in May, a southern fruits festival in June, an international travel expo in September and an international delicious dishes festival in December.

In addition, promotion activities were also organised in Australia, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Russia, Eastern Europe and Indonesia. 

Ho Chi Minh City is improving and standardising tourism service quality via a programme to select the city’s 100 interesting things, which aims to discover quality cultural values, cuisine and tourism services to be introduced to tourists.

Many tourism publications such as an English-language book on the city’s tourism and a city map. Besides, the website of the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Tourism and the call centre 1087 were established to help tourists explore the city.

Historic sites, old architecture, museums, festivals, traditional culture and flower villages are being renovated to ensure the city’s sustainable tourism growth. Ho Chi Minh City is also cooperating with eight provinces in the north to develop tourism.

Ho Chi Minh City boasts 144 natural and cultural heritages and tourist sites, and plays an important role in the country’s tourism development. It is now the largest tourism hub of the country, attracting 70% of the total tourist arrivals.

In 2014, the city welcomed 22 million tourists, including 4.4 million foreigners, earning more than VND86 trillion (US$3.9 billion) in revenue.

In the first eight months of 2015, 2.83 million foreigners visited the city, a year-on-year increase of 5%. It earned over VND60.7 trillion (US$2.76 billion) from tourism activities during the period, up 4% year-on-year.

The predicted figures for the whole year are 4.7 million and VND94.6 trillion (US$4.21 billion). Most tourists visiting the city come from the US, Japan, the Republic of Korea, China, Australia, France and Singapore.

VNA