Viet Nam ranked the 75th out of 141 countries in the World Economic Forum (WEF)’s Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Index (TTCI), five grades higher than 2013.
The ninth European Food Festival took place in the National Library’s courtyard in Ha Noi on May 9, attracting around 1,500 visitors.
The Cat Tien National Park, located in the south of Viet Nam, is expected to welcome over 26,000 visitors in 2015 based on its ecotourism development.
The 28th of April, Nha Trang and Viet Nam's tourism industry have reached another milestone; the launching of the Emperor Cruises (www.emperorcruises.com) - the first five start all-inclusive cruises in Nha Trang Bay.
Many leading hotels in town have prepared their gastronomy programs to serve guests on Reunification Day (April 30) and Int’l Labor Day (May 1).
The special promotional program called ‘Golden Tourism Month’ has been kicked off in Hue from April 22-28, announced by the Hue Monuments Conservation Center.
The countdown is on until five prestigious pyrotechnic companies light up the Da Nang skies as part of the annual International Fireworks Competition.
Community tourism has flourished in districts and cities in northern mountainous Lao Cai Province, luring more visitors.
A private museum was inaugurated on April 9 in the northern mountainous province of Hoa Binh to preserve and uphold Muong ethnic culture.
Responsible and sustainable tourism, core of a community-based project developing sustainability practices among travelers and stakeholders, has yielded fruits since its launch in the central provinces of Quang Nam and Thua Thien-Hue one year ago.
Culture, sports and tourism sectors and travel firms in the central provinces of Thua Thien-Hue and Quang Nam launched a wide range of activities to promote their development of maritime-based tourism on March 30-31.
La Stampa, Italy’s third most popular newspaper, called the ancient town of Hoi An in central coastal Quang Nam province an ideal Asian destination in 2015 in an article titled “Hoi An, a multinational Viet Nam”.