Phu Quoc and Hoi An Plan to Re-open to International Travel
Vietnam’s paradise island of Phu Quoc is considering a proposal that would welcome back international tourists to the Mekong Delta island.
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Vietnam’s paradise island of Phu Quoc is considering a proposal that would welcome back international tourists to the Mekong Delta island.
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