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Vietnam, China localities enhance tourism cooperation

Vietnam’s capital Hanoi and China’s southwestern province of Guizhou have stepped up tourism cooperation, Quan Doi Nhan Dan (People’s Army) newspaper reported.
Vietnam, China localities enhance tourism cooperation ảnh 1An agreement to promote a Guizhou- Hanoi tourism package was signed in Hanoi (Source: toancanhvietnam.vn)

Hanoi (VNA)ౠ – Vietnam’s capital Hanoi and China’s southwestern province of Guizhou have stepped up tourism cooperation, Quan Doi Nhan Dan (People’s Army) newspaper reported.

An agreement to promote a Guizhou- Hanoi tourism package was signed in Hanoi by the Guizhou Provincial Tourism Organisation, China’s Homnican Group, the Vietnam Tourism Ltd Company (Vitours) and the Viet My Tourist Company .
On the occasion, representatives from the Guizhou Provincial Tourism Organisation introduced attractive tourism products of its locality to their Vietnamese counterparts.
Currently, there are direct flights from Guizho’s capital Guiyang to the central city of Da Nang and southern central province of Khanh Hoa . A direct flight linking Guizhou to Hanoi is expected to open in July.-VNA
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