(TITC) - After 2 years being severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, on 27th March 2022, Da Nang officially restored international commercial flight routes, with the first flight from Singapore to Da Nang.
The north-eastern border province of Quang Ninh is set to launch its much-awaiting cruise nightlife service on April 28 evening to stimulate local tourism.
The Co Tu ethnic people living atop the Truong Son Mountain in Quang Nam Province often prepare the “Doan Ket” (Solidarity) salad, combining nearly 10 ingredients, to celebrate family reunions
The authorities of Da Nang City have taken a wide range of measures and policies while calling for joint efforts from the business community and travel agents to recover local tourism, causing Da Nang to be among the top list for travellers after COVID-19.
Low-cost carrier Thai VietJet, a member of VietJet Air, unveiled on March 2 that it will resume a direct air route connecting Vietnam’s Da Nang city with Thailand’s Bangkok capital at Suvarnabhumi airport as of March 27.
The central province of Quang Nam has prioritised on boosting green tourism while protecting the environment, safe guarding and promoting cultural and historical values as well as natural scenery in order to facilitate sustainable development.
Three localities have proposed new casino projects and to pilot allowing Vietnamese people to play.
The central coastal city of Da Nang is set to welcome foreign tourists on its first international flight on March 27 after nearly two years of closure due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism has proposed the Government resumes pre-pandemic waivers of visas for tourists from 24 countries when the country restarts international tourism.
The central city of Da Nang will resume all flight routes and tourism activities next month as it strives to boost its economic recovery process, Le Trung Chinh, head of the municipal administration, said on February 8.
The three northern provinces of Quang Ninh, Hai Duong, and Bac Giang will complete a scientific dossier seeking UNESCO world heritage recognition for Yen Tu Monuments and Landscapes Complex by July of this year.
Several tourist attractions, including U Minh Thuong National Park, Hang Pagoda, and Hon Phu Tu tourist site in the Mekong Delta province of Kien Giang have reopened to tourists following a long period of closure due to the impact of COVID-19.