Lam Dong Provincial People’s Committee gave plan to organize the 6th Da Lat Flower Festival 2015 themed “Da Lat - Multitude of Flower Colors”.
Tourism officials from Ho Chi Minh City, Central Highlands Lam Dong province and central Binh Thuan province have reviewed their cooperation in tapping local tourism strengths for joint development over the past two years.
In Dak Nong province, the Direction Board of the Central Highland and Oxfarm Organization co-associate to organize festival of the ethnic cultural identity of the Central Highland.
A palace where Viet Nam’s last king Bao Dai lived from 1949-1955 in the resort city of Da Lat, the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong, was re-opened for tourists on September 19 after a year-long renovation.
With their pristine seas, the Con Dao Islands are home to a large number of sea turtles. Every year, between April and November, their breeding season, thousands of turtles crawl ashore to lay eggs in the sand, providing a fascinating experience for visitors to the beautiful island.
The Central Highlands province of Lam Dong attracted more than 1 million visitors who came for sightseeing and convalescence in June and July. The number of foreign arrivals declined slightly while domestic arrivals increased sharply.
Hoi Ky ancient village in Hai Chanh commune, Hai Lang district, Quang Tri province is located by the O Lau river. The village is more than 500 years old.
At least a 1,000 kite enthusiasts from Viet Nam and abroad are expected to partake in the first kite festival at Yen So Park - Ha Noi Kite Festival 2015 - on July 26 and show off their kite flying skills.
TheRichest, a leading entertainment and lifestyle website, has released a video that names the top 10 most beautiful places in the world, and includes Viet Nam’s northern province of Lao Cai.
Lying on the southern side of Hai Van Pass on the nation’s central coast, Nam O is a must-see destination for visitors thanks to the impressive beauty of nature, and historical and cultural sites.
A festival featuring agriculture and craft villages in the Central Region opened in the central coastal province of Quang Ngai on July 6.
Vietnamese water puppetry found favour with Norwegian audiences while being featured at a traditional music festival in Forde city, 400 kilometres from the capital city of Oslo.