On May 22, the leaders of Khanh Hoa province informed that in order to promote local tourism economic development, from May 19-24, a working delegation of the Provincial People's Committee led by Vice Chairman Dinh Van Thieu participated in many promotional activities in Australia.
In Melbourne, the tourism industry of Khanh Hoa province organized a tourism promotion conference with the participation of more than 100 Australian units and businesses.
Mr. Dinh Van Thieu introduced the potential and strengths of Khanh Hoa, with a diverse marine and island ecosystem, nearly 200 large and small islands, a long coastline and many unique cultural values.

In 2024, Khanh Hoa welcomed more than 10.8 million tourists. Of which, there are nearly 4.7 million international visitors and Australia has nearly 39,000 visitors coming to visit and relax locally.
With the orientation of becoming a centrally-governed city by 2030, Khanh Hoa province wishes to strengthen cooperation with localities and businesses in Australia.
Currently, Khanh Hoa has high-end resort services, sea tourism products and local cultural experiences that attract the attention of Australian visitors. The businesses also discussed the connection of a direct flight between Darwin City Airport and Cam Ranh International Airport.
Australian businesses also pay attention to typical tourism products, tour organization capabilities, management and safety assurance for international tourists when visiting and relaxing in Nha Trang - Khanh Hoa...
Nha Trang - Khanh Hoa Tourism Association and tourism partners in Australia have signed a cooperation agreement. This is an important first step, opening up many practical cooperation opportunities in building tourism programs, developing diverse products, enhancing connections, to attract tourists from Australia to Khanh Hoa and vice versa.
According to Mr. Dinh Van Thieu - Vice Chairman of Khanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee, the promotion, meeting and connection activities within the framework of the working trip, the two sides focused on strengthening cooperation in key areas such as: Tourism, trade, agriculture - aquaculture, education and training.
The immediate focus is on cooperation in tourism, development of high-tech marine farming, higher education, postgraduate, green energy, marine environment, etc.