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Nghe An welcomes 950 thousand visitors, estimated revenue reaches 1.7 trillion VND during holidays

Báo Giao thôngBáo Giao thông01/05/2024


On May 1, information from the Nghe An Department of Tourism said that during the April 30 and May 1 holidays this year, tourist destinations across the province welcomed about 950,000 visitors. Total tourism revenue is estimated at over 1.7 trillion VND.

Nghệ An đón 950 nghìn lượt khách, doanh thu ước đạt 1,7 nghìn tỷ đồng dịp nghỉ lễ- Ảnh 1.

There were about 300,000 tourists coming to Cua Lo beach during the recent holidays.

Some prominent tourist areas and attractions include: Kim Lien relic site (Nam Dan), Cua Lo beach, Quynh beach, Dien Thanh beach, Muong Thanh Dien Lam eco-tourism area (Dien Chau), Kem waterfall (Con Cuong)...

Security and order assurance work at tourist areas and spots in the province is ensured, with no incidents causing disorder or affecting the safety of tourists.

Nghệ An đón 950 nghìn lượt khách, doanh thu ước đạt 1,7 nghìn tỷ đồng dịp nghỉ lễ- Ảnh 2.

During the 4-day holiday (April 27-30), about 60,000 tourists visited the Kim Lien National Special Historical Relic Site.

During the 4-day holiday (April 27-30), Kim Lien National Special Historical Relic Site had about 60,000 visitors.

On April 30 alone, the relic site welcomed more than 20,000 visitors. 100% of staff were on duty to welcome and guide visitors when they returned to Uncle Ho's hometown.

At that time, there were about 300 thousand tourists coming to Cua Lo beach, the number of guests staying was about 140 thousand; Revenue reached nearly 600 billion VND.



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