HCMC TOURISM REVENUE TOPS VND184 TRILLION IN JAN-SEPT
HCMC’s tourism revenue exceeded VND184 trillion in the first nine months of the year, meeting 71% of the full-year target, according to the city’s Department of Tourism. The city attracted an estimated 5.88 million international visitors, or 69% of the year’s plan, and over 29.17 million domestic travelers, about 65% of the full-year target.
VIETNAM ATTRACTS OVER 15.4 MILLION INTERNATIONAL VISITORS IN JAN-SEPT
Data from the National Statistics Office showed that around 1.5 million foreign tourists came to Vietnam in September, down 9.6% compared to August but still 19.5% higher than in the same month last year. Overall, international arrivals in the January-September period reached more than 15.4 million, up 21.5% year-on-year.
VIETNAM SEEN AMONG FASTEST-GROWING RESORT MARKETS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA IN 2025
Vietnam is expected to be one of Southeast Asia’s fastest-growing resort markets this year, driven by a rebound in international arrivals, industry experts said at a recent hospitality conference. The Meet The Experts (MTE) conference, organized on October 1 by Savills Hotels, WeHub, and partners, is one of the region’s largest annual real estate and hospitality forums.
VIỆT NAM’S HOTEL INVESTMENT MARKET TO CROSS $125 MILLION IN FY25: JLL
Việt Nam's hotel market will attract over US$125 million in cumulative investments in 2025 as the country’s tourism market eclipses pre-Covid levels, according to data and analysis by JLL Vietnam, a professional services firm specialising in real estate and investment management. The company said that the market is poised to enter a prolonged period of investment growth driven by an influx of tourists and the completion of new infrastructure.
HCMC EARNS NEARLY VND185 TRILLION FROM TOURISM IN JAN-SEPT
HCMC has earned an estimated VND184.6 trillion from tourism so far this year, equivalent to 71% of its full-year plan, the city’s Department of Tourism said. The city welcomed more than 29.1 million domestic visitors, or 64.8% of its full-year target, and 5.8 million international visitors, or 69.2%. Tourism has continued to recover steadily, with major holidays driving strong demand, particularly for short trips, weekend breaks and river tours.
VIETNAM WELCOMES NEARLY 14 MILLION FOREIGN VISITORS IN JAN-AUG
Vietnam welcomed close to 14 million international visitors between January and August of 2025, up 22% year-on-year, as favorable visa policies and tourism promotions fueled strong growth. August foreign arrivals reached 1.68 million, the highest ever for the month and up 8% from July, showed official data. China remained the top source market with more than 410,000 visitors, or a quarter of August’s total, followed by South Korea, Taiwan, Japan and the United States.
HCMC, HANOI SEE SHARP TOURISM REVENUE RISE IN JAN-AUG
HCMC and Hanoi City saw strong growth in tourist arrivals and revenue in the first eight months of 2025, official data showed. HCMC welcomed nearly 5.2 million international visitors, up almost 50% from the same period in 2024, the city’s Department of Tourism said. Domestic tourist arrivals exceeded 25 million, a 7.5% increase, reported local media.
HCMC WELCOMES OVER 1.4 MILLION VISITORS DURING NATIONAL DAY HOLIDAY
HCMC attracted over 1.4 million visitors during the National Day holiday from August 30 to September 2, with the tourism sector recording total revenue of around VND4.1 trillion, official figures showed. Of the total, there were 45,600 international tourists. Local hotels and lodging facilities accommodated about 300,000 guests, with an average occupancy rate of 87%.
























