Besides the advantage of marine economic development and highly inviting attractions, cuisine is also a good choice to attract tourists. Da Nang has many local dishes with flavours imbued with regional charasterisics that have become familiar to tourists near and far.
No need to go far, there are plenty of exciting destinations to spend your next four days of National Day vacation (from September 1-4), escaping the hustle and bustle of daily life.
Pom Coong Village, near Mai Chau District in the mountainous province of Hoa Binh, is one of the beautiful spots in the north of Viet Nam.
Hoi An has been ranked 14th among 20 best places in the world for expatriates to live by the The Travel website.
More than 30 activities featuring local culture will take place during the second Culture – Sports – Tourism Festival in the northern province of Lang Son, heard a press briefing on March 5.
Hat boi (classical drama), a genre of traditional theatre in central and south regions, in the Mekong Delta Vinh Long province, has been preserved as a product to attract tourists to the locality.
The 2016 International East-West Economic Corridor (EWEC) Trade and Tourism Fair kicked off in the central coastal city of Da Nang on July 28.
Sizzling hot weather in Saigon led me to make a trip up to the nation’s north. Mai Chau, an upland district in Hoa Binh Province, was my destination.
Traditional festivals opened on April 23 at two ancient Buddhist pagodas in the west of Ha Noi ─ Tay Phuong and Thay ─ received certificates recognising them as special national heritage sites.
A media centre for the 132nd Inter-Parliamentary Union Assembly (IPU-132) opened on March 26th on the 3rd floor at the Viet Nam National Convention Center in Ha Noi.
Foreign tourist arrivals to Viet Nam in February 2015 reached 756,000, a 7.9% rise from the previous month, according the General Statistics Office (GSO).
Ethnic groups in the northern mountainous province of Tuyen Quang on February 26 held the Long Tong (going to the field) festival – an annual ritual of the Tay ethnic people that became part of the national intangible cultural heritage in 2013.