(QNO) – In 2025, Quang Nam aims to welcome 8.4 million visitors. The province is focusing on developing eco-friendly tourism products and boosting travel demand through various promotional efforts.
Located in Central Vietnam, Quang Nam boasts rich tourism potential, attracting a growing number of international visitors.
In 2025, the province aims to welcome 8.4 million visitors, with 5.7 million from overseas. Quang Nam is enhancing tourism offerings through green, sustainable development and launching major promotional campaigns.
The province is home to UNESCO World Heritage sites like Hoi An Ancient Town and My Son Sanctuary, as well as renowned beaches such as An Bang and Cua Dai.
To boost tourism, Quang Nam plans a range of promotional events in 2025, including the International Water Motorbike Racing, Lantern Festival, and Mi Quang Festival. Discounted travel packages and unique experiences such as forest, village, and craft tours are also on offer.
The province is a pioneer in green tourism, introducing Vietnam’s first sustainable tourism criteria and promoting plastic-free practices. Eco-tourism destinations like Cu Lao Cham and Co Tu ethnic community tours are gaining popularity.
Quang Nam is developing distinctive, environmentally friendly tourism products by combining cultural heritage with natural landscapes. It’s also working to decentralize tourism in overcrowded areas like Hoi An and attract visitors to lesser-known spots.
Recognized globally, destinations like Tra Que Vegetable Village are raising Quang Nam’s profile in green tourism. Authorities emphasize stronger digital promotion, collaboration with other regions, and nighttime activities to retain tourists longer and boost its competitive edge on the international tourism map.