A view of Da Nang city (Source: VNA)
Nearly 600,000 Japanese visited Vietnam in 2017, 7.8 percent more than in 2016. The 1,000-year-old capital welcomed 290,000 of them while Da Nang, home to the UNESCO-recognised world heritage site of Hoi An, received 177,000, according to the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism.
The Japanese ambassador to Vietnam, Umeda Kunio, said an online survey of Japanese youngsters’ travel preferences found them saying Hanoi and Da Nang have piqued their curiosity with their old culture, centuries-old heritages and world-renowned landmarks.
Japan is the third largest market for Vietnam’s tourism sector behind China and the Republic of Korea, and the country is hopeful of receiving one million Japanese visitors this year./.
VNA