Video featuring beauty of Vietnam’s sea and island launched
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The one-minute video featuring the sea and island theme brings visitors stunning images and interesting experiences of the S-shaped country. The release of video is expected to stimulate domestic tourism in the context that the epidemic situation in Vietnam is basically put under control and the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism along with localities are actively implementing tourism activities, Vnexpress reported.
This is the third video in the campaign promoting tourism “Việt Nam: Đi để yêu" (Vietnam: Travel to love) which was kicked off by the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism in January 2021. Accompanying the campaign are Vinpearl and Google, along with many famous content creators such as Khoai Lang Thang, Chan La Ca, H'hen Niê, Fly Around Vietnam, etc.
The two previous videos “Đất nước, con người" (Country, People) and “Điểm đến Văn hóa và Ẩm thực" (Destination of Culture and Cuisine) which were posted on the YouTube Vietnam Tourism channel has raked in more than one million views.
The two previous videos “Đất nước, con người" (Country, People) and “Điểm đến Văn hóa và Ẩm thực" (Destination of Culture and Cuisine) which were posted on the YouTube Vietnam Tourism channel has raked in more than one million views. Video: Vietnam National Administration of Tourism.
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