Development of tourism culture in Vietnam today
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Development, Tourism Culture, VietnamAbstract
Developing cultural tourism aligns with the potential and strengths of Vietnam's tourism industry, as well as the general development trends of humanity. The entire Vietnamese tourism sector focuses on developing cultural tourism to help Vietnam become a crucial hub in the region and globally, creating momentum to boost the development of other sectors and industries, and making tourism a key economic driver. This article focuses on clarifying the role of cultural tourism in socio-economic development, the current state of cultural tourism development in Vietnam, and some solutions to maximize the potential of cultural tourism in Vietnam today.
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