The Hue Monuments Conservation Centre in the central province of Thua Thien – Hue has announced that it will re-open a number of tourist sites such as the Hue Imperial Citadel (Dai Noi), and Minh Mang, Tu Duc and Khai Dinh mausoleums to visitors on October 1.
The emergence of COVID-19 pandemic over the past nearly two years has taken toll on tourism of Vietnam and the central province of Thanh Hoa in particular, forcing localities, especially national tourism landmarks, to focus on domestic market rather than overseas one.
HCM City has piloted re-opening tourism by organising tours to local historical sites with participants being people working on the frontline of the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic in the city.
Quang Nam has just approved a plan for green tourism development towards 2025. It is a preparation for welcoming tourists after the Covid-19 epidemic.
The number of tourists taking tours to Nha Trang Bay has increased significantly since April, according to Tran Van Phu, Head of Nha Trang Tourism Port, Nha Trang Bay Management Board on April 15.
The Hanoi Travel Association recently shook hands with the VGreen Sustainable Tourism Club and the Vietnam National Museum of History to launch the VGreen Caravan tourism programme, themed ‘The Northwest region in the blooming season of the bauhinia flower’.
Nearly 10 years ago, the buffalo appeared in the fields of Hoi An for tourists to rent and ride, creating a strange freshness among the village fields.
An evening tour named “Decoding the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long” is scheduled to be launched later this year, promising unique experience for visitors to the world heritage site in Hanoi.
Saigontourist Holding Company (Saigontourist), one of the top tourism corporations in Vietnam on September 6 held an inauguration ceremony of tourism auxiliary facilities at Kim Lien historic site in Nam Dan district, the central province of Nghe An.
Binh Phuoc province in southeastern Vietnam is known for its lush green forest, stunning natural landscape, and historical relic sites, which have attracted Vietnamese and foreign visitors.
Rise in family-friendly group tours has warmed up tourism market in Vietnam; travel firms prioritized all sorts of family trips and planned to welcome foreign arrivals, too.
Visitors to the Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex in the northern province of Ninh Binh will now have a chance to enjoy the stunning scenic views of the UNESCO-recognised site from above, thanks to a new helicopter tour officially launched on June 26.