Under the four-point MoU, inked on September 8, the two sides agree to work closely to further increase tourism promotion.
They will hold annual meetings to timely solve arising problems that could harm their cooperation.
At their meeting in Sapa
District, the two sides’ officials also agreed to assist each other in
organising trade fairs, exhibitions – as part of measures to boost
cross-border travellers.
They proposed that the two countries’ border-gate agencies should facilitate the cooperation.
On the occasion, the two sides made introduction on their tourism potentials, focusing on famous tourist sites.