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Tag: Vietnam National Authority of Tourism (VNAT)

Business in Asia / Sweden / Vietnam

Swedish company explores net-zero luxury resort project in Vietnam

June 15, 2026 - by Alexander Vittrup - Leave a Comment

A Swedish sustainable tourism company is exploring plans for a net-zero luxury eco-resort and wellness retreat in central Vietnam. Representatives from Stockholm-based Peak Education met with the Vietnam National Authority …

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Denmark / Hospitality / Norway / Sweden / Vietnam

Nordic tourists among fastest-growing visitor groups to Vietnam

April 9, 2025May 12, 2025 - by Anika Jagota - Leave a Comment

Sweden, Denmark and Norway are among the European countries contributing to Vietnam’s record-breaking number of international tourist arrivals in early 2025. Vietnam welcomed over 6 million foreign visitors in the …

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