The trend is causing a fever all over the world
Just search "Vietnam is calling" and a series of videos uploaded by people from different countries will appear.
Sometimes it's footage of a group of young people happily pulling their suitcases to the airport, sometimes it's an image of a person holding up a passport to affirm: "I'm going to Vietnam".
A series of videos from international tourists with the keyword "Vietnam is calling" appeared on TikTok (Photo: Screenshot).
Other videos take viewers to the street corners of Ho Chi Minh City, capturing scenes of tourists enjoying iced milk coffee on bustling sidewalks or experiencing prominent destinations across Vietnam, from Da Nang beaches, the mountains and forests of the Northwest to the clear blue waters of Phu Quoc ( An Giang ).
Although not elaborately crafted images, real moments from the perspective of tourists have a strong influence, hitting the international online community's psychology of exploring, sharing and connecting.
It can be seen that "Vietnam is calling" has reflected a new wave of interest from international tourists in Vietnam, from diverse natural scenery to attractive cuisine, from poetic beaches to unique cultural heritages.
Below those videos, Vietnamese netizens did not hesitate to leave friendly greetings such as: "Welcome to Vietnam", "Vietnam always welcomes you", "Hello"...
Welcoming comments were sent continuously, with some even suggesting special destinations in Vietnam, clearly showing the hospitality, friendliness and pride of the Vietnamese people in the face of the growing interest of international friends.
Vietnamese netizens show their hospitality and enthusiasm in welcoming international guests through comments on social networks (Photo: Screenshot).
Many people believe that the "Vietnam is calling" trend is an effective communication push, contributing to promoting Vietnamese tourism in a natural, close and emotional way.
Top attractive destinations in the Asia-Pacific region
From social networks to international tourism rankings, Vietnam shows strong appeal in the eyes of global tourists.
Most recently, on June 18, the famous American travel magazine Travel + Leisure announced the list of "T+L Luxury Awards" in the Asia-Pacific region in 2025. Among them, Ho Chi Minh City was honored to be in the top 10 leading cities in the region and Phu Quoc was in the top 10 leading islands in the region.
The Reunification Train takes tourists along the length of the country (Photo: Scenic Vietnam/Shutterstock).
Not only that, according to information from the National Tourism Administration, in the list of "24 most amazing train journeys in the world" suggested by the international travel magazine Lonely Planet (based in the US), Vietnam's Thong Nhat train topped the list.
According to statistics from the National Tourism Administration, in the first 5 months of the year, the number of international visitors to Vietnam reached over 9.2 million, an increase of 21.3% over the same period last year. Of which, Chinese visitors still maintained the No. 1 position with 2.36 million arrivals (accounting for 25.7%), followed by South Korea with over 1.9 million arrivals (accounting for 20.7%).
Among the 10 largest markets for Vietnamese tourism are Taiwan (China), the US, Japan, Cambodia, India, Australia, and Malaysia. Notably, Russia is also in the top 10 markets with 210,100 visitors to Vietnam, making it the largest market sending tourists to Europe.
Vietnam becomes a favorite destination for many foreign tourists (Photo: Toan Vu).
Notably, countries that Vietnam unilaterally exempts from visas such as the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Denmark, Sweden and Norway all continued to record positive growth in the first five months of this year.
In addition, the group of countries enjoying short-term visa exemption policies under the tourism stimulus program such as Poland and Switzerland also had positive growth.
With a steady recovery, positive growth in international visitors and many new markets continuing to expand, Vietnam tourism is showing clear signs of improvement.
Maintaining visa exemption policies, promoting the country's image on digital platforms and constantly increasing the number of international visitors have all contributed to affirming Vietnam's position as a leading attractive destination in the Asia-Pacific region.
In the coming time, the tourism industry is expected to continue to accelerate, not only in terms of the number of visitors but also in the quality of experiences, making Vietnam the top choice for global tourists.
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/du-lich/vietnam-is-calling-trao-luu-gay-sot-dua-du-khach-toan-cau-den-viet-nam-20250623210320704.htm
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