Vung Tau has over 1,300 accommodation establishments and approximately 900 restaurants and eateries (Photo: Luu Son/VOV-Ho Chi Minh City) |
Following its administrative expansion through a merger with Binh Duong and Ba Ria - Vung Tau province, Ho Chi Minh City now boasts a wider range of attractions, including beaches, islands, seaports, and well-known coastal resorts. Today, most services, from room reservations to dining, at star-rated hotels and resorts in the city’s eastern area can be accessed via digital platforms.
Accommodation establishments in the eastern part of Ho Chi Minh City are strongly applying digital transformation in hotel services from booking, accommodation, and food (Photo: Luu Son/VOV-Ho Chi Minh City) |
Hoai Trang of Hai Phong booked a long stay at a seaside resort in Long Hai commune via social media.
Duc said: “Every two or three years I travel to Vung Tau. Friends told me about a Facebook page promoting tourism here. I learned about the antique weapons and military uniforms museum and decided to come and experience it.”
The online tourism market model is attracting participation from many tourism and service businesses. (Photo: Luu Son/VOV-Ho Chi Minh City) |
Vung Tau, one of the key coastal areas east of Ho Chi Minh City, is home to a large number of tourism businesses – more than 1,300 places to stay and around 900 places to eat. To boost competitiveness and meet growing demand, local authorities and tourism enterprises are accelerating their digital transformation, intensifying promotion on social media and online travel platforms, and participating in e-commerce tourism marketplaces.
Vo Thanh My, Vice Chairman of the Ba Ria - Vung Tau Tourism Association, said supportive policies are needed for digital transformation.
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