Chinese locality Shaanxi promotes tourism in Ho Chi Minh City

VOV.VN - The northwestern Chinese province of Shaanxi introduced its culture and tourism potential at a conference held on March 21 in Ho Chi Minh City.

Upon addressing the event, Xu Zhou, deputy consul general of China in Ho Chi Minh City, shared that Shaanxi province boasts many historical relic sites and sightseeing spots to attract tourists such as Mount Huashan, the Tomb of Emperor Jingdi, Huaqing Palace, and Big Wild Goose Pagoda (Dayanta).

He also expressed optimism moving forward that through the function tourism services and products of both sides, particularly those of Ho Chi Minh City and Shaanxi, will be increasingly developed.

Zhang Wei, a representative of China’s Xincheng Airport, shared that Ho Chi Minh City is the most vibrant tourism market in the nation.

He outlined his hope that through the conference there would be direct flights running at attractive prices launched in the near future in order to connect Ho Chi Minh City and Shaanxi, thereby meeting the demands of people from the two sides.

At the occasion, businesses operating in the aviation industry of the two localities also signed a co-operation agreement in a bid to further develop tourism services in the future.

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