The ancient quarter of Hoi An in the central province of Quang Nam climbed one place to the 5th among the Top Ten Holiday Destinations, Hanoi climbed two places to the 6th among the Top Ten Cities for Shopping, while HCMC, together with Seoul and Taipei, placed the 10th in the Top Ten Cities for Business.
The rankings for a number of Vietnam’s major hotels and resorts also improved over last year’s poll. Sofitel Metropole Hanoi ranked the 2nd and Nam Hai Resort in Hoi An City came in the 9th among the Top 25 Leisure Hotels and Resorts. According to the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism
(VNAT), Smart Travel Asia’s annual online poll collects people’s
opinions about tourism destinations, aviation services, hotels and
resorts.
Vietnam’s entry into several Top Ten lists marks growing improvement in its profile as a tourist destination.
The VNAT stated that the achievements were attributed to the
country’s stimulus measures to recover the industry from the impacts of
the global economic crisis and the A/H1N1 influenza epidemic.
The number of foreign visitors to Vietnam
saw signs of recovery after steadily decreasing in the early part of
the year. The agency reported that the country welcomed almost 315,000
foreign arrivals in August, a 16% increase over July.