Hanoi: Over 50 Vietnamese and Japanese travel firms and tourism authorities gathered at a tourism promotion seminar in Hanoi on July 2 to showcase their products, exchange market insights, and strengthen practical and effective cooperation between the two countries.
According to Vietnam News Agency, the seminar served as a platform for travel businesses and tourism officials from both nations to discuss strategies for enhancing tourism cooperation and tapping into new opportunities. Participants exchanged valuable insights on market trends and consumer preferences, aiming to develop innovative approaches to attract more tourists from Vietnam to Japan and vice versa.
The event highlighted the commitment of both nations to promote cultural exchange and mutual understanding through tourism. By leveraging their unique cultural and natural attractions, Vietnam and Japan are poised to create a more dynamic and interconnected tourism landscape, benefiting both countries’ economies and fostering stronger bilateral relations.