The flag-salute ceremony to welcome New Year at Dien Cape, where the sunrise is first seen on the mainland of the country, solemnly organized by the Phu Yen Province People's Committee (PPC) has attracted not only officials, party members, pupils, students and all classes of local people but also numerous delegates and tourists.
With the decision to relocate nine old factories and industrial facilities out of the inner city, Hanoi has been witnessing an opportunity to develop and expand cultural spaces, art and…
(TITC) - According to the General Statistics Office, in January - September 2022, Vietnam welcomed over 1.8 million international visitor arrivals, reaching about 30% of the 2022 target (5 million…
In order to attract more tourists to Hanoi, the Hanoi Department of Tourism is focusing on developing regional tourism products.
A festival of traditional costumes of ethnic minority groups in Vietnam’s northern region will take place from November 18 to 20 at the Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism in Son Tay District on the outskirts of Hanoi.
In the first nine months of 2022, international visitors to Vietnam reached about 1.87 million arrivals, up 16.4 times higher than the same period last year.
Yesterday, the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Tourism announced the return of the 16th Ho Chi Minh City International Tourism Fair (ITE HCMC 2022) after two years of hiatus due to the Covid-19 epidemic.
(TITC) From June to August 2022, Khanh Hoa Province will organize series of culture, sports and tourism events under the theme “Nha Trang – Hello Summer 2022”.
(TITC) – The tourism expo themed "Taking off Ba Ria - Vung Tau 2021" kicked off on December 23. It shows the province’s efforts to revive its tourism sector in the “new normal" and promote the province’s tourism products and services.
Hoi An People's Committee, the Voice of Vietnam (VOV), and the Quang Nam Tourism Association came together to co-host the "Hoi An Show” on March 28 as part of a range of activities aimed at restarting the central city’s tourism sector moving into the post COVID-19 period.
Leaving crowded towns, visitors can visit the Tra Su melaleuca forest and immerse themselves in the lush green nature, with the melaleuca scent on the breeze and “check-in” at the longest bamboo bridge in Vietnam.
Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam has urged the National Council for Cultural Heritage to focus more on the preservation and promotion of relics to make them a source of strength for national development.
A large number of locals and tourists flocked to the 2020 “Nghinh Ong” (Whale Worshiping) Festival which opened in Can Thanh Town, Can Gio District, Ho Chi Minh City, on September 30.
An additional return trip is to be introduced on the Hanoi-HCM City train route from April 23, raising the total to three return trips daily.
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