According to the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Tourism, following the recent expansion of its management scope, the city now boasts 681 resources qualified to be developed into tourist destinations. These sites span a wide range of spaces—from urban areas and craft villages to industrial zones, riversides, and coastal islands.
In the urban core, architectural heritage, modern museums, traditional markets, street food, creative hubs, and cultural festivals stand out as distinctive highlights. These serve as the foundation for developing diverse tourism products, including MICE tourism, city tours, cultural experiences, and night-time tourism.
Importantly, Ho Chi Minh City’s tourism map has been significantly broadened beyond well-known landmarks such as Notre Dame Cathedral, Independence Palace, and Ben Thanh Market. It now encompasses emerging destinations such as Long Hai Beach, Dinh Mountain, Dau Tieng Lake, and the Binh Duong ceramic craft village. This expansion provides visitors with more diverse choices—from leisure and nature exploration to cultural immersion in traditional crafts.
On August 27, Ms. Nguyen Thi Anh Hoa, Director of the Department of Tourism, met with enterprises and stakeholders to outline directions for developing new tourism products within this expanded space. To implement this strategy, the department has organized survey delegations to assess destinations in Binh Duong and Ba Ria–Vung Tau. Following these assessments, travel companies have proposed 15 new tourism programs across five distinctive product groups:
Only one month after the merger, Ho Chi Minh City’s tourism sector has already reported impressive results. In July 2025, tourism revenue reached VND 22,368 billion, a 45.6% increase compared to the same period in 2024. Cumulatively, revenue for the first seven months stood at VND 140,305 billion, up 29.9% year-on-year and fulfilling 54% of the 2025 annual target.
With this impressive growth momentum and innovative product strategy, Ho Chi Minh City is reinforcing its position as a major international tourism hub—maintaining a strong domestic market while enhancing its appeal to global travelers.
Visitors explore the lacquer craft village in Binh Duong Ward.
Visitors tour downtown Ho Chi Minh City by double-decker buses.
Attracting international
tourists to beautiful beaches in Vung Tau ward.