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SaigonTimes English 21 month(s) ago
HCMC – The number of international tourist arrivals in September has tumbled by half month-on-month and fell 25.35% year-on-year, the national tourism authority said.
Keywords: ArrivalsThe National Tourism AuthorityslumpnumbertumbleThe January SeptemberIn September
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SaigonTimes English 26 month(s) ago
HCMC – Japanese tourist arrivals this month are expected to increase 6.5% year-on-year despite earlier worries from local tour operators about a slump due to the disaster in the Northeast Asian country, the national tourism authority said.
Keywords: ArrivalsjapanThe National Tourism AuthorityslumpWorriesseason
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VietNam News English 31 month(s) ago 3 duplicate news
Viet Nam failed to meet its 10-year target to turn the country's tourism industry into a key sector, although it met two of its goals, achieving 25 million in domestic tourists by 2009 and reaching an annual of US$4 – 4.5 billion in revenue by 2010.
Keywords: The IndustryspeakadvantageGoalsThe National Tourism AuthoritytargetXuan Huong Lake
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Hanoi Times English 43 month(s) ago
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The Hanoi Times - Some 150 chefs from 80 hotels and restaurants across 20 localities are competing at an annual cooking competition to honor traditional Vietnamese cuisine in Hanoi this week.
Keywords: DishesDo Hong XoanHotel DepartmentChefsThe National Tourism AuthorityallocateTraditional Vietnamese
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Báo Tuổi Trẻ English 44 month(s) ago
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Some 150 chefs from 80 hotels and restaurants across 20 localities are competing at an annual cooking competition to honor traditional Vietnamese cuisine in Hanoi this week.
Keywords: DishesTraditional VietnameseHotel DepartmentDo Hong XoanChefsThe National Tourism Authorityallocate
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Báo Tuổi Trẻ English 45 month(s) ago

The national tourism authority will roll out four tourism promotions in France and Taiwan, two major source markets for the inbound tourism sector, later this month.
Keywords: frenchArrivalsIn Franceroll outKaohsiungWestern EuropeThe National Tourism Authority