The visit is being held by the European Union funded Environmentally and Socially Responsible Tourism (ESRT) project in Vietnam.
They will write reports on trademark concepts and implementation strategies for target groups, as well as communication channels, marketing tools and action strategies, and also work with relevant partners to develop appropriate trademarks.
The VNAT and the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism recognise that advertising and promotion are key factors in developing the tourism sector and improving its competitiveness in the international market.
However, tourism is now only being promoted through specific events, trade fairs and publications. Vietnam urgently needs to use new trademarks and modern promotional and advertising tools to highlight its image for tourism.
Vietnam aims to promote its image at the Tourism Fair in London this November and the International Tourism Exchange (ITB) in Berlin in March 2013.
"The end of June, Vietnam attracted over 3.36 million foreign tourists and 17.5 million domestic tourists, earning around VND75,000 billion", reported the VNAT.