According to the websitevisagov.comAt this point, it's quite difficult to predict the changes in the tourism industry after the pandemic ends. However, the trend of group travel and travel to crowded places will likely decline, and instead, solo travel will become more popular.
"Traveling solo is something everyone should do at least once in their life. When you travel alone, you have the opportunity to learn, grow, and connect more deeply with yourself and your own mind," this website states.
And in the list7 countries best suited for solo travelVietnam is the name that isvisagov.comThe first country mentioned (the next six countries listed are: New Zealand, Canada, Iceland, Germany, Austria, and Switzerland).
Solo travel will be a popular travel trend after the pandemic ends.
"Vietnam, an ideal destination in Asia for solo travel. From Saigon to Hanoi, street life here is particularly vibrant, colorful, and safe," this website commented.
"An ideal itinerary from North to South includes: starting in Hanoi in the North, then visiting Ha Long Bay, Hue, Da Nang, Hoi An, and ending in the Mekong Delta and Ho Chi Minh City in the South. If you don't want to follow this route, rest assured that Vietnam still has many beautiful places across the country that are not as well-known."
"Finally, set aside a few extra days to visit Phu Quoc – where you can recharge while enjoying life on one of Asia's most beautiful beaches."
Hoi An Ancient Town, Quang Nam
Cai Rang Floating Market, Can Tho
Additionally, Vietnam also appeared on the list of 17 places to visit once the pandemic is over.Travel & Leisure, a world-renowned travel magazine. This list was compiled by 17 reputable editors of , , a world-renowned travel magazine. This list was suggested by 17 reputable editors of , ,Travel & LeisureIn that article, editor Karen I. Chen suggested two Asian destinations: Vietnam and the Philippines.
"My friends and I had to cancel our trip to Vietnam and the Philippines this May. I've been to most countries in East Asia and Southeast Asia, and these were the only two left to visit. But from what I've heard, it seems like these two are the most amazing countries," Karen shared.Travel & Leisure.


"It's heartbreaking that so many Asians have experienced discrimination in other continents simply because the initial coronavirus outbreak was in Asia – which is now a global pandemic. I'm so eager to return to this culturally rich and vibrant continent; to lie on beautiful tropical beaches, stroll along the sidewalks, and enjoy delicious street food with strangers..."

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