Speaking at the event, Director of Hue city’s Tourism Department Tran Thi Hoai Tram said Malaysia has become one of the most important markets for Vietnam’s central region. Hue and Da Nang welcomed nearly 230,000 Malaysian visitors in 2024 and 140,000 in the first half of 2025.

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A Malaysian holidaymaker gets information about Vietnam's destinations.

According to Tram, this strong growth comes from proactive efforts to create a Muslim-friendly environment. Many local restaurants have received Halal certification, while hotels and resorts have upgraded services to ensure comfort for Muslim guests.

The central region is a perfect combination of world cultural heritage, vibrant festivals and diverse experiences, she said, adding that they want Hue and Da Nang to be seen as the ideal twin destinations for Malaysian travelers.

Phua Tai Neng, Secretary General of the Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (MATTA), also expressed optimism at the attraction of the region’s tourism to Malaysian tourists. Drawing from his own experience, he praised central Vietnam as a world-class destination that offers UNESCO-listed heritage sites, beautiful beaches, unique cuisine and top golf courses.

He also commended Vietnam’s efforts to cater to Muslim needs and encouraged stronger promotion campaigns.

Le Phu Cuong, Trade Counsellor at the Vietnamese Embassy in Malaysia, stressed the advantages of the central region, including its close geographical location, convenient direct flights and cultural similarities.

He suggested three priority areas for cooperation: expanding air connectivity, developing tailored tourism products such as Halal foods, and strengthening business links between travel companies of the two countries.

The event featured business-to-business meetings with 20 travel firms from Hue and Da Nang and over 100 Malaysian partners.

Source: VNA