In recent years, Bat Trang Village (Gia Lam, Ha Noi) has been striving to establish itself as a sustainable tourism destination. Visitors can now enjoy a wide range of immersive experiences and benefit from smart‑tourism technology throughout their stay.
Vietnamese traditional painting in the lacquer technique dates back to the 1930s. This art form is currently losing its popularity, but Japanese artist Ando Saeko (b. 1968) has brought it back to life.
Nam Giang district, Quang Nam province plans to promote community-based tourism and eco-tourism through specific support activities, creating ideal destinations for visitors.
The Binh Thuan Provincial Museum has launched an Open Warehouse of the Cham Royal Cultural Heritage Collection as a new destination at which to explore the Cham culture.
Dien Khanh Ancient Citadel (Dien Khanh district, Khanh Hoa province), a nationally famous historical and cultural relic, will be innovated in the 4th quarter this year.
Hanoi will soon launch a tour about cultural values and relics related to Empress-regent Y Lan and some neighboring destinations, such as Bat Trang Pottery Village and Phu Dong Temple in the coming time.
An exhibition officially opened at Ho Chi Minh City Book Street on May 18 to mark the 132nd anniversary of President Ho Chi Minh’s birthday (May 19, 1890-2022) and the 111 years since Uncle Ho left the country to find a way to save the country (June 5, 1911-2022).
A delegation of UNESCO experts held a working session with northern Cao Bang province’s authorities on July 6 to review a survey result on the status of Non Nuoc Cao Bang UNESCO Global Geopark since its operation two years ago.
Co Do Village, in the outskirt district of Ba Vi, Hanoi, is hometown to many painters who are members of the Vietnam Fine Arts Association. Held dearly as the “‘Village of painters”, Co Do has been recognised as a tourist destination of Hanoi by the city’s Tourism Department.
Daily Company will roll out seven additional waterway bus routes in HCMC in the near future after getting approval from the municipal Department of Transport. The service is expected to help meet the growing demand of tourists for waterway services in the city.
Jetstar Pacific will increase flights between the central city of Da Nang and Taipei, Taiwan (China) to five round trips per week to meet rising travelling demand, announced the budget carrier on October 26.
The photo contest on the beauty of Dien Bien province has been launched to introduce and popularize its land, people, culture and tourism to domestic and foreign tourists.