HVC2025 RECAP: A WRAP UP OF THE 8TH HOSPITALITY VIETNAM CONFERENCE
- Nam Dang
- 3 days ago
- 2 min read
It’s a wrap for the 8th edition of Hospitality Vietnam Conference – HVC2025, and what an extraordinary gathering it was!

Held over two inspiring days at Holiday Inn & Suites Saigon Airport, the conference brought together 333 unique attendees from Vietnam and across Asia, representing a rich diversity of sectors—from hotel chains and property developers to creative designers, tech innovators, and government leaders.
🌍 By the Numbers:
Total Attendees: 333
Day 1: 231 | Day 2: 190
Speakers: 85 | Sponsors & Partners: 45
Top Countries Represented:
Vietnam (87.7%)
Singapore (5.6%)
Thailand, Indonesia & others (6.7%)
🏗️ Industry Snapshot:
The HVC2025 audience spanned across:
31.6% Property Owners, Developers, and Investors
19.6% Hotel Chains & Property Operators
16.0% Government, Academia, Media
11.8% Architects, Designers & Construction Experts
12.5% Independent Hotels & Resorts
8.6% Travel Agencies, OTAs, and Marketing Firms
Each segment contributed to dynamic conversations across three dedicated summits:
🔹 Hotel Investment Summit Vietnam (HISV)
🔹 Hotel Design Summit Vietnam (HDSV)
🔹 Hotel Revenue Summit Vietnam (HRSV)
🥂From zumwhere, With a Twist

HVC2025 wasn’t just about bold ideas—it was also about great moments shared. As the official Cocktail Sponsor, zumwhere brought a splash of flavor to the occasion with exclusive drink vouchers for every attendee.
Whether it was a post-panel wind-down or a celebratory cheers with newfound connections, we were there to make sure the conversations didn’t just end at the conference.
Because at zumwhere, we don’t just serve drinks—we serve moments worth remembering.
💡 What’s Next?
As the curtains close on #HVC2025, we extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who joined us—especially the speakers, sponsors, and visionaries who continue to fuel Vietnam’s hospitality momentum.
Let’s keep the conversation going. Together, we’re not just attending events—we’re shaping the future of hospitality.
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