- 01/07/2025
(TITC) – On the evening of June 27 (local time), in the capital city of Prague, Czech Republic, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism held a program to introduce Vietnamese tourism. This is one of the key activities in a series of promotional events for tourism in Europe.
The program was attended by Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Vietnam Ho An Phong; Counsellor Nguyen Dieu Linh from the Vietnam Embassy in the Czech Republic; Deputy Director Ha Van Sieu of the National Tourism Administration of Vietnam; leaders of departments and units under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism; along with a large number of guests from the Vietnamese community in the Czech Republic and international guests…
Currently, according to the regulations effective from March 1 to December 31, 2025, Czech citizens entering Vietnam under the tourism program of Vietnamese international travel agencies will be exempt from visas for up to 45 days – a significant step to attract more tourists from this market. “Vietnam welcomes Czech tourists to explore unique cultural values, beautiful natural wonders, and enjoy high-quality tourism services. We hope that each journey to Vietnam will provide Czech tourists with memorable experiences, while also deepening the friendship and cooperation between the two countries,” Deputy Minister Ho An Phong said.

Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Ho An Phong delivered the opening speech for the program (Photo: TITC)
Some images at the program:

Guests enjoy the essence of Vietnamese cuisine at the event (Photo: TITC)

Deputy Director of the Vietnam National Tourism Administration Ha Van Sieu presents a commemorative gift to Mr. Vaclav Aubrecht, who has visited Vietnam 106 times (Photo: TITC)

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