Vietnam’s tourism transformation has received global recognition as the Hon Thom Cable Car in Phu Quoc was featured by The New York Times as an iconic landmark for future travellers. Spanning nearly eight kilo meters, it is the world’s longest three-wire cable car, offering panoramic views of the sea, islands, and fishing villages. The recognition aligns with Vietnam’s inclusion in the 52 Places to Go in 2026 list, highlighting improved infrastructure, visa-free access to Phu Quoc, and a growing focus on sustainable, experience-led tourism that blends culture, nature, and modern development.

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