Tourism boom takes hold in newly-expanded Ho Chi Minh City

Ho Chi Minh City welcomed 3.85 million foreigners in the first half, a 44% surge year-on-year, alongside 18.3 million domestic tourists, up 7%. The influx generated nearly 117.94 trillion VND (4.53 billion USD) in revenue, a 27.3% yearly rise, putting the city nearly halfway to its annual target, according to the municipal Department of Tourism.

Saigon Central Post Office - a landmark site in HCM City (Photo: VNA)
Saigon Central Post Office - a landmark site in HCM City (Photo: VNA)

HCM City (VNA) – As Ho Chi Minh City adapts to a streamlined two-tier administration model following its merger with Ba Ria-Vung Tau and Binh Duong provinces, its tourism industry is riding a boom, shifting from post-pandemic recovery to robust growth.

The city welcomed 3.85 million foreigners in the first half, a 44% surge year-on-year, alongside 18.3 million domestic tourists, up 7%. The influx generated nearly 117.94 trillion VND (4.53 billion USD) in revenue, a 27.3% yearly rise, putting the city nearly halfway to its annual target, according to the municipal Department of Tourism.

With 3,146 accommodation options, including 134 hotels ranging from one to five stars, and a network of 9,237 licensed tour guides and 1,709 travel agents, the city is well-equipped to best serve visitors. The pool includes 5,789 international, 3,372 domestic, and 76 on-site guides, while there are 1,223 international operators, 391 domestic travel firms, 76 travel agents, and 19 foreign representative offices.

Nguyen Thi Anh Hoa, Director of the municipal Department of Tourism, pointed to its diverse offerings as a key driver. Beyond its urban appeal and strengths in MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions), and cultural-culinary tourism, the city is tapping the coastal allure of former Ba Ria-Vung Tau for luxury resorts and spiritual retreats, while former Binh Duong’s craft villages and eco-tourism add depth. “This mix is expanding our tourism portfolio and unlocking new themed-tour opportunities across the southeast”, Hoa said.

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HCM City offers various tourism products (Photo: VNA)

The city’s global draw remains strong. A recent Agoda report named it as the top destination for Chinese tourists and among the top five for Koreans, citing its blend of bustling markets, colonial architecture, and modern skyline. A separate survey by Savills Vietnam credited the rebound to upgraded infrastructure, high-end accommodations, and more direct flights.

To maintain momentum, the city is doubling down on digital integration to streamline services and rolling out fresh tourism products to rebrand itself. Recent campaigns include the “Find Your Flavour” culinary tour series and a multi-sensory art performance marking 50 years of local rich culture.

Duong Duc Minh, Deputy Director of the municipal Institute for Tourism and Economic Research and Development, proposed a three-pronged strategy pushing cultural heritage, creativity and cultural industries, marine and eco-tourism with island resorts./.

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