 
        Ho Chi Minh City’s travel market is forecast to boom later this year and early next year, especially during Christmas and New Year holidays, affording the city a golden chance to attract domestic and foreign visitors.
 
        VOV.VN - TasteAtlas, a website that discovers ingredients, traditional dishes and authentic restaurants, has recently honoured Vietnamese noodle soup (Pho) as one of the 100 best dishes in the world.
 
        Breaking Travel News, a world leading online tourism information website, has run a story highlighting major tourist destinations of Vietnam that have been honoured with the World Travel Awards recently.
 
        VOV.VN - The Vietnam Records Organisation (VietKings) has announced a list of the top 20 unique travel experiences in Vietnam, with the aim of popularising the country’s tourism to both local and domestic visitors.
 
        VOV.VN - Vietnam is famous for its delicious seafood, Pho (noodle soup), and Nem (spring rolls), earning it a spot among the top 10 for Best Food in The World, according to readers of Canadian magazine The Travel.
 
        VOV.VN - Travel magazine Wanderlust of the UK has named Vietnam among its top 20 best places to visit in January, ranking the country eighth in the list.
 
        VOV.VN - Tourism magazine Condé Nast Traveler (CNTraveler) of the United States has recommended the three best restaurants and a hotel for foreign travelers when they visit Ho Chi Minh City.
 
        The Vietnam International Travel Mart (VITM) Da Nang 2022 will take place in the central city this December, it was made known at a recent press conference.
 
        VOV.VN - After almost three years of disruption Japan is fully reopening its borders to foreign tourists and other arrivals as of October 11, providing a chance for many international travelers, including those from Vietnam, to tour Japan without restrictions.
 
        VOV.VN - India has emerged as a tourism market that boasts huge potential as it supplies a steady source of visitors to regional countries, including Australia, Thailand, Singapore, and Vietnam, following a sharp drop in the number of visitors from China, Japan, and Russia.