With a goal of welcoming 9.6 million visitors, the coastal city of Sam Son expects to generate approximately 21 trillion VND in revenue.
This information was shared by Le Van Tu, Chairman of the Sam Son City People’s Committee, at the recent conference reviewing tourism activities in 2024 and outlining tasks for 2025.
Aiming to transform Sam Son into a city of festivals, a hub for premium entertainment, and a leading health and wellness tourism destination in the North Central region, the city is actively implementing key tasks and solutions to maintain its leadership position within the province. Sam Son strives to be an attractive, friendly, and safe destination for tourists.
To achieve these goals, Sam Son plans to focus on comprehensive measures, strengthening the effectiveness of state management in tourism services, diversifying tourism products to attract more visitors, and extending tourism activities throughout the year. The city will also improve communication, promotion, and workforce quality to create a significant breakthrough in tourism standards by 2025. Additionally, Sam Son will continue to enhance inspections and monitoring, promptly addressing violations such as pressing tourists into buying services, overpricing, or resisting law enforcement.
In the final months of 2024 and early 2025, Sam Son will carry out urban beautification efforts, clearing street vendors and kiosks encroaching on sidewalks as part of a planned commercial arrangement. Policies will also be implemented to encourage businesses to renovate, upgrade, and modernize their facilities to better serve visitors.
In 2024, Sam Son welcomed 8.86 million tourists, making it one of the districts, towns, and cities with the highest tourist volumes in Vietnam, with an estimated total revenue of 17.1 trillion VND. The city also successfully hosted various cultural, sports, tourism, and festival events, attracting attention from both domestic and international visitors.
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Source: Vietnam Insider