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Russian tourists in Nha Trang, Khanh Hoa Province, February 2020. Photo by VnExpress/Xuan Ngoc

 

Khanh Hoa's vice chairperson proposed the government allow visa exemption for foreigners visiting Vietnam during the vaccine passport trial to stimulate international tourism, reported VN Express.

 

The central province, home to popular beach towns Nha Trang and Cam Ranh, is one of five localities allowed to welcome back foreign tourists from this month, along with Da Nang, Kien Giang, Quang Nam and Quang Ninh.

 

Its vice chairperson Le Huu Hoang said European and Russian tourists often want to travel longer and could stay in Vietnam for up to 20 days.

 

After completing their seven-day tour package in Khanh Hoa, they would want to visit other destinations allowed to receive foreign tourists, he told a meeting with the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Sports on Monday.

 

He said it is necessary to offer relaxed visa procedures to create the most favorable conditions for foreign tourists to Vietnam.

 

Over 9,000 foreign tourists from South Korea, Japan, Russia, the Philippines, and Cambodia are expected to visit Khanh Hoa under the vaccine passport trial by the end of this year.

 

On Nov. 11, Khanh Hoa welcomed two flights from South Korea and Japan carrying 429 passengers.

Kien Giang and Quang Nam received their first groups of foreign tourists after nearly two years last week.

 

Vietnam closed its doors to foreigners and grounded international flights in March 2020, and has since allowed entry to only Vietnamese repatriates, foreign experts, and highly skilled workers.

 

Before the pandemic, the country offered visa waivers to visitors from only twenty-four countries and territories including ASEAN co-members.

 

Since the pandemic broke out last year, Vietnam suspended visa-free entry for many countries.

 

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