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Vietnam Travel Atlas republished to update travellers on tourism information

The Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) has republished the Vietnam Travel Atlas in an effort to assist travellers to learn more about the nation’s tourism industry.
Vietnam Travel Atlas republished to update travellers on tourism information ảnh 1The cover of the atlas (Source: nhandan.org.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) -
The Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT)has republished the Vietnam Travel Atlas in an effort to assist travellers tolearn more about the nation’s tourism industry.

The publication first made its debut in 2000 and has since gone on to become apopular publication that provides plenty of details about the Vietnamesetourism industry in both the domestic and international markets.

On its 10th edition, the bilingual Vietnamese-English publication includesupdated information on tourist destinations across Vietnam as well as hotels,restaurants, entertainment areas, and other essential information for holiday-makers.

Particularly, the latest travel atlas also includes QR codes that allow readersto quickly access information on the National Tourism Administration website.

The 112-page publication is available at tourism information technology centres./.
VNA

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