Tourism Year 2016: Phu Quoc, Mekong Delta

The National Tourism Focus this year names Phu Quoc and Mekong River Delta. Many activities and events will be held for celebrating this tourism year in these areas. Let’s pack your baggage and explore islands and river delta of Vietnam!

The Tourism Year will also feature another 63 cultural, arts and tourism events in 18 provinces and cities around the country.
A wide variety of activities will also be held during the Year including a photography campaign for the Mekong River Delta region’s photographers, the 2016 Viet Nam artistic photo exhibition, the folk song festival of Northern, Central and Southern regions and a culinary festival of the Mekong River Delta.
The event will contribute to attracting more domestic and foreign visitors for deeper knowledge in the Southern Culture as well as Vietnam in general.

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  • National Tourism Year 2016 – Phu Quoc

    National Tourism Year 2016 – Phu Quoc

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    4 million international tourist in the first 5 months

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