Vietnam welcomes first Chinese tourists since start of pandemic via northern border gate

Mar 17th at 09:05
17-03-2023 09:05:04+07:00

Vietnam welcomes first Chinese tourists since start of pandemic via northern border gate

China resumed outbound group tours to Vietnam on Wednesday by sending a group of 38 Chinese tourists to Vietnam through the Mong Cai-Dongxing international border gate linking the northern Vietnamese province of Quang Ninh with Guangxi Province.

 

The group will participate in a four-day-and-three-night tour in Ha Long City under Quang Ninh Province and Hanoi.

In total, 632 Chinese tourists entered Vietnam through the border gate on Wednesday.

Positive signals from Chinese guests

To facilitate the immigration process, several additional officials have been detached to the border gate.

Nguyen Thu Huong, vice-chairwoman of the People’s Committee of Mong Cai City in Quang Ninh Province, said that the arrival of the first group of Chinese visitors to Vietnam is a positive signal.

The city has asked relevant agencies to review infrastructure, equipment, and processes at the border gate, while working with their Chinese counterparts to prepare for the influx of Chinese tourists.

The People’s Committee of Mong Cai City also asked travel companies to prepare to welcome groups of Chinese visitors via Mong Cai International Border Gate.

Mong Cai City has improved the quality of its existing tourism products and launched new ones, such as border tourism activities, shopping, and food tours.

Nguyen Van Thanh, head of the Bac Luan border station at Mong Cai International Border Gate, said that more border guards were dispatched to the crossing when the resumption of immigration and import-export activities between Vietnam and China was announced.

A tour guide for China’s Shenzhou Travel Company, which organized the tour for the first Chinese tourist group to Vietnam since the pandemic, said the company plans to take tourist groups to other localities in the Southeast Asian country, such as Da Nang and Khanh Hoa on the central coast.

On Wednesday morning, authorities in Mong Cai City offered flowers to the first group of Chinese visitors to enter Vietnam through Mong Cai International Border Gate.

Trade resumes

China relaxed its COVID-19 restrictions on January 8, but trade through the Mong Cai-Dongxing international border gate was not resumed until February 21.

Pham Duc Huyen, director of Ngan Minh Ngoc Co. Ltd., a company in Quang Ninh Province, said that import-export activities at the border gate have been ramped up since vehicles from both countries were permitted to travel through Mong Cai again.

Hundreds of trailer trucks have passed through the Bac Luan II Bridge border gate each day since COVID-19 restrictions were relaxed.

According to a report by the management board of Mong Cai International Border Gate, over 234,200 metric tons of goods passed through the Bac Luan II Bridge border gate during the first week of this month, surging 108 percent over the same period last year.

Mong Cai City generated a trade turnover of US$244.64 million in the first two months of the year, inching up three percent year on year, including $153.06 million in exports and $91.58 million in imports.

China last week added Vietnam to a list of countries where its tour agencies are allowed to organize group tours to.

This is the second phase of the northern neighbor’s pilot program for resuming outbound group tours.

According to the General Statistics Office, Vietnam welcomed 5.8 million Chinese tourists in 2019, or some 30 percent of the country’s international tourist arrivals.

The Southeast Asian country set a target to welcome eight million foreign travelers this year.

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