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How money from

tourism can benefit


local businesses and
improve the economy.
REALITY
don’t pay too much attention to the camel :)
*me in all of mah dreams
Specifically, the total contribution of tourism to Vietnam's
GDP, is 584,884 billion VND (equivalent to 13.9% of GDP).
Of which, the direct contribution of tourism to GDP is
279,287 billion VND (equivalent to 6.6% of GDP).
Specifically, the total contribution of tourism to Vietnam's
GDP, is 584,884 billion VND (equivalent to 13.9% of GDP).
Of which, the direct contribution of tourism to GDP is
279,287 billion VND (equivalent to 6.6% of GDP).

According to the World Travel & Tourism Council, this industry


creates about 330 million jobs and contributes more than
10% of global GDP each year, equivalent to 8,900 billion USD.
2. TO LOCAL BUSINESS
Obviously Vietnam ;)
- Tourism provides several benefits to local economies such as.

Lotus Home
SALE AND REVENUE Com Viet Restaurant

JW Marriot Hotel Hanoi


Citron Restaurant
It generates billions of dollars and attracts more investment capital
Da Nang
The Huc Bridge
Bai Chay Beach

Con Market
Ben Nghe Channel Nha Rong Harbour
Da Nang
The Huc Bridge
Bai Chay Beach

Con Market
Ben Nghe Channel Nha Rong Harbour
Da Nang
The Huc Bridge
Bai Chay Beach

Con Market
Ben Nghe Channel Nha Rong Harbour
TRADITIONS & CRAFTS

*FOREIGNERS WHEN SEEING VIETNAMESE HANDCRAFTS:


It assists in the preservation of heritage sites, natural wonders, and precious cultures, creating a
platform for people to showcase their cultural traditions and safeguard sacred areas.
3. TO THE ECONOMY
a. Increased tax revenue

Lodging taxes
Sales taxes
Service fees
This tax revenue can be used to fund public services that benefit the entire community.
Economy
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Ekonomy
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b. Diversified the Economy


E Ekonomi
Ymonoce
In the past, Vietnam was very dependent on the backward agricultural sector,
but up to now, along with other industries, the tourism industry has created
diversity and directly contributed 6.6% of GDP.
The Philippines has the largest number of tourism workers affected by the COVID-19
pandemic. In 2019, this country welcomed 8.3 million international tourists.

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