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    Tìm kiếm: green transition

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    Visitors explore Thung Nham Bird Park in Nam Hoa Lu ward, Ninh Binh province. (Photo: VNA)

    Green transition reshapes Ninh Binh’s tourism landscape

    Tourism-

    Ninh Binh’s green tourism efforts have gained increasing international recognition. In 2025, the Trang An Landscape Complex received Tripadvisor’s prestigious “Best of the Best” award, placing it among the top 1% of destinations worldwide. Tam Coc Bich Dong and Bai Dinh Pagoda were also ranked among the world’s top 10% most popular destinations.

    The Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex is a major attraction for visitors to Ninh Binh. (Photo: VNA)

    Vietnam tourism accelerates green transition to power 2026 growth

    Tourism-

    Looking ahead to 2026, the tourism sector targets about 25 million international arrivals, 150 million domestic holidaymakers and total revenue of around 1.12 quadrillion VND (approximately 43 billion USD), reflecting its ambition to develop tourism into a spearhead economic sector in line with the Government's goals.

    An overview of the high-level policy dialogue at the Autumn Economic Forum 2025 on November 26 (Photo: VNA)

    Vietnam needs around 28 billion USD for green transition by 2030

    Investment-

    A joint report by the HCM City Institute for Development Studies and international partners estimates that the city alone will need about 990 trillion VND (nearly 38 billion USD) for its green transition and digital transformation over the next decade, averaging 4 billion USD annually.

    PM puts forth initiatives for sustainable and people-centred green transition

    PM puts forth initiatives for sustainable and people-centred green transition

    Politics - Society-

    The Vietnamese leader suggested developed countries promote their pioneering role in providing financial support, technology, and management experience to help developing and least developed countries make green transition, realise the Sustainable Development Goals, and ensure livelihoods for people.Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (R) chairs the High-level Plenary Discussion on "Sustainable and people-centred green transition”. (Photo: VNA)