Over 12,400 International Tourists Visit Yen Binh

  •  Saturday, April 12, 2025

YBO - In the first quarter of 2025, Yen Binh District welcomed 94,789 visitors for sightseeing and experiential tourism. Among them, international arrivals reached 12,445, accounting for 31.1% of the provincial target and marking an increase of 14.9% compared to the same period in 2024.

Many tourists have chosen the Lavie Vu Linh Ecotourism Area, located in Ngoi Tu hamlet, Vu Linh commune, Yen Binh district, as a stop on their travel journey.
Many tourists have chosen the Lavie Vu Linh Ecotourism Area, located in Ngoi Tu hamlet, Vu Linh commune, Yen Binh district, as a stop on their travel journey.

This positive signal from the international tourism market reflects the effectiveness of synchronously implementing resolutions and policies from central and provincial authorities on tourism development, as well as promotional, investment, and stimulus campaigns designed to attract international tourists to Yen Binh in recent times.
Key destinations that have attracted large numbers of international tourists include: the Thac Ba Lake National Tourist Area, community-based tourism in Lang Ven (Bao Ngoc commune), and community tourism in Vu Linh commune.

In 2025, Yen Binh District has set a target to attract 380,000 visitors, including 50,000 international tourists, with an estimated revenue of 320 billion VND.
To achieve this goal, the district will focus on attracting investment to develop tourism infrastructure, implementing mechanisms and policies to promote tourism development, and diversifying unique tourism products that align with the potential of each region. Simultaneously, efforts will be made to preserve, maintain, and promote the cultural identity of ethnic communities and other tourism resources.

Additionally, the district plans to organize various cultural-tourism and sporting events, provide training and enhance the skills of tourism workers, and step up efforts to promote the image, culture, and people of Yen Binh to domestic and international visitors.

Thanh Chi 

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