Ho Chi Minh City looks to become sleepless city

Ho Chi Minh City is the biggest tourism hub of Vietnam, attracting 60 percent of foreign visitors to the country every year. Recently, there are numerous proposals to make it “the city that never sleeps” to lure more visitors.

Foreign tourists to Ho Chi Minh City are of different tastes but almost all the visitors want to experience a night in the city, which is reputed to be the most dynamic in Vietnam. 

Ho Chi Minh City is diversifying tourism services so as tourists can joyfully experience the local night life, thus enhancing their spending in the city. However, due to unclear legal framework, night time tourism activities have not developed appropriately.

Ho Chi Minh City has long been considered “the city that never sleeps” because of its bustling night time activities. If there is an appropriate legal framework and there are diversified night services, the city will lure more vistors.

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