The flow of tourists to major destinations in central provinces continued to grow in the first six months of this year.
The capital city is tailoring its marketing plan, aiming at making a concerted effort to increase Japanese tourism to offset the reduction of Chinese tourists stemming from the East Sea dispute.
A workshop gather in Hanoi on June 23 to discuss the preservation of cultural values of the Giong festival and promote the festival-based sustainable tourism development.
Well-known American chef Robert Danhi will replace Martin Yan as the new host for the second season of a TV show “Kham Pha Viet Nam” (Taste of Viet Nam).
Da Nang will host the International Fireworks Competition 2015 from April 29 to May 3.
People living in the vicinity of the Ho Dynasty Citadel in the central province of Thanh Hoa will be given cameras to capture their daily lives around the UNESCO-recognised heritage site.
Da Nang’s newest and most luxurious beachside destination, Premier Village Danang Resort, has introduced its Ca Chuon Co (Flying Fish) seafood restaurant this month.
The Hilton Opera Hanoi is running some promotions on food and beverage this June.
Numerous holiday-makers are expected to visit Da Lat city in the Central Highland province of Lam Dong during this year’s summer months.
An exhibition highlighting Viet Nam’s culture is being held in Narrogin city, Western Australia, as part of activities to celebrate the 41 st anniversary of Viet Nam-Australia diplomatic ties.
A national ca tru (ceremonial singing) festival will be organised in Hanoi in August with the aim at preserving the UNESCO-recognised intangible cultural heritage.
An exhibition, opened in Haiphong city on May 10, is showcasing 280 photos, featuring Viet Nam’s world heritage examples, as part of activities to celebrate the Red Flamboyant Flower Festival 2014.