Binh Thuan Province promotes tourism in RoK market

A tourism promotion conference was held in Seoul on May 5 to advertise the tourism potential of Binh Thuan Province to the Republic of Korea (RoK) market.
Participants at the event
Participants at the event

Vietnam National Administration of Tourism, the Vietnamese Embassy in the RoK, Vietnam’s Tourism Promotion Office in the RoK, and the Vietnam Tourism Ambassador in the RoK.

According to Vice Chairman of the Binh Thuan Provincial People's Committee, Nguyen Minh, tourism cooperation between Vietnam and the RoK has achieved fruitful results in recent years.

Many localities in Vietnam, including Binh Thuan Province, have become favourite tourist destinations among Korean visitors.

With favourable weather conditions all year round and a 192 km-long coastline, Binh Thuan is one of the five provinces with the longest coastline in Vietnam.

The province is home to many beautiful beaches, nature reserves, and cultural sites, such as Ong Mountain, Ta Cu Mountain, and Phu Quy Marine Protected Area.

The south central coastal province attracts visitors thanks to its tourist attractions and cultural festivals, such as Bau Trang Sand Hill, Cham Po Sah Inu Temple, Ka Te Festival, Nghing Ong Festival, and Whale Worshiping Festival, as well as traditional craft villages, and cuisine of local ethnic groups.

In addition to fostering sea-based tourism, golf tourism, and agritourism, the province has targeted integrating tourist activities with green growth and sustainable development while safeguarding and promoting cultural heritages.

NDO