Da Nang emerges as a popular destination for South Korean tourists

(VOVWORLD) -The central city of Da Nang has become a favourite holiday location for South Korean tourists in recent years. Da Nang ranks second in the list of the 10 most popular destinations for South Korean families, solo or couple travelers, after Japan’s Osaka city.
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Da Nang city boasts scenic spots such as Ba Na Hills, Son Tra peninsula, Than Tai hot spring, Ngu Hanh Mountain, and Han bridge. In July, 2013, Forbes rated Me Khe beach as one of the most attractive beaches in the world. In 2016, World Travel Award chose Da Nang as the top destination for events and festivals in Asia. Da Nang city hosted the 2017 APEC Economic Leaders’ Week. The annual International Firework Festival has become an iconic event for Da Nang.

The Da Nang People’s Committee has launched a 2018 Tourism Development Project, focusing on hospitality services, improvements to the quality of tourism products, and tightening the management of accommodations, travel agencies, and tourist sites. Aside from attending domestic and international tourism fairs and receiving farm-trips to promote tourism, Da Nang city has cooperated with other localities to establish overseas liaisons.

“Da Nang – Summer Destination 2018” will be held on June 16 at Bien Dong park. Ngo Quang Vinh, Director of Da Nang’s Tourism Department, says: “We have refreshed the program with new activities. We’ll have a more culinary festival with the involvement of airlines and travel agencies. A film screening and an environmental protection campaign will introduce tourists to our available infrastructure for hosting international events.”

The South Korean Tourism Organization said 9.66 million South Koreans travelled abroad in the first 4 months of the year, an increase of 13.4% against the same period last year. A majority of them visited Da Nang city. Last year, Da Nang welcomed 6.6 million tourists. It aims to receive 8 million tourists this year, including 2 million foreigners.

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