(TITC) On September 16, Embassy of Colombia in Vietnam coordinated with Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) organized webinar on "Coffee-based tourism: from development to promotion". Mr. Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Melo-Ambassador of Colombia to Vietnam, Ms. Catalina Quintero - Offer Director in the Presidential International Cooperation Agency and Mr. Ha Van Sieu - Vice Chairman of VNAT co-chaired the webinar.
Ca Mau, Vietnam’s southernmost province and one of four key economic centers in the Mekong Delta, has a 54-kilometer coastline and two ecosystems of mangrove and cajeput forests recognized by UNESCO as a World Biosphere Reserve. With favorable natural conditions for tourism development, many community-based ecotourism models have been launched and are thriving.
Following uncountable rainy and sunny seasons, the brilliant mural paintings in Canh Duong Village, Cảnh Hoa Commune, Quang Trach District in the central province of Quang Binh have faded over time; however, the echoes of a land imbued with its coastal cultural identity still seem to hold on visitors and coax them into scheduling a return date.
Being established for the first time in Vietnam, the “Joint-sale Alliance” in tourism sector promises to bring a new breakthrough to the industry. Some new tourism products will be introduced by the “Joint-sale Alliance” at Hanoi Tourism Stimulus Fair on April 16.
The Covid-19 pandemic has devastated the global tourism industry, paralysing all tourism activities. However, the freeze on traditional tourism has paved the way for digital tourism to take off further, in which virtual tourism is seen as a trend that is opening up new development opportunities for the hospitality sector.
(TITC) – On 29 December 2020, in Ha Noi, Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) organized the conference to review the performance in 2020 and implement the tasks in 2021.
(TITC) - Situated at No.13, Dien Bien Phu Street, Ward 3, Bac Lieu City, the house is bound to the anecdote of Bac Lieu dandy Tran Trinh Huy (1900-1974) – the most famous dandy in the Southern province of Bac Lieu in early 20th century.
The Vietnam Tourism Association (VITA) in association with eight Northwest provinces launched a tourism stimulus programme in Hanoi on June 12 in a bid to promote tourism in the Northwest region.
Son Doong, the world’s largest cave located in Vietnam's central province of Quang Binh, has been named among 20 record-breaking natural wonders by the US’s Insider newswire.
Authorities in the central province of Quang Binh have approved a plan to cut entrance fees to a series of natural beauty spots in half from now till the end of the year.
The northeastern mountain district of Bac Son in Lang Son province is home to many historical sites and charming landscapes. Local people are still practicing their age-old traditions that vividly reflect Vietnamese identities.
The number of tourists to Hanoi in May reached 258,000, including 12,000 foreigners, a sign of recovery after the social distancing period due to COVID-19.