Despite hosting thousands of sports events annually and experiencing growth rates higher than the global average, Vietnam’s sporting progress remains largely dependent on the state budget.
With diverse landscapes, a favourable climate, rich culinary offerings, and a welcoming culture, Vietnam is poised to become a premier destination for golf tourism, attracting both local and international visitors.
Vietnam is rapidly positioning itself as a premier golf destination in Asia, with supportive development policies adding to its attractiveness and creating a robust foundation for funding in golf course development.
Business aviation is becoming increasingly appealing as Vietnam’s rapidly growing economy attracts international investors, many of whom rely on business jets.
Nguyen Manh Hung, deputy director of the Social Affairs Department at the Central Economic Committee, gave VIR’s c insights into how the country is positioning itself within the global and regional sports industry.
Vietnam is widely known for its stunning natural landscapes, from the majestic Halong Bay to the charming ancient town of Hoi An and the picturesque highland regions.
Investors have the opportunity to explore potential film projects at the film project market, held as part of the Hanoi International Film Festival 2024.
The Hanoi Festival of Creative and Design promises a vibrant line-up of over 100 creative activities across 12 cultural industries from November 9 to 17.