Record floods swept through the ancient town of Hoi An, a drawcard with tourists to Vietnam. Photo: AP PHOTO

Tourists are returning to Vietnam's ancient town of Hoi An as residents clean up mud and debris to reopen the UNESCO-listed site following floods that devastated the central region and killed at least 35 people.

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Tourism and services, driven by accommodation, dining and ticket sales, form the backbone of Hoi An's economy and contributed almost two-thirds of regional income in 2024 as the town welcomed more than 4.4 million visitors, including 3.6 million foreigners, official d

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