Phu Quoc Island, in Kien Giang province, is not only famous for its beautiful natural landscape but also for its rich aquatic resources and seafood. Coming to the island, many tourists cannot afford to miss a unique experience: visiting the distilleries of the Phu Quoc fish sauce, preserving the hundred-year old traditional craft, and features the unique cultural characteristics of the islanders.
The opening ceremony of the Visit Viet Nam Year 2021 – Hoa Lu, Ninh Binh is organized by Ninh Binh’s People Committee in association with Vietnam National Administration of Tourism and related organizations.
The prospect of restarting summer tourism this year, and once again reviving the flagging tourism industry, has largely been based on the immense efforts to have successfully contained the coronavirus in Vietnam. Now many airlines and railways are getting ready to launch exciting summer packages to once again welcome a flow of travellers.
The Quang Nam Culture, Sports and Tourism Department has just set up a Quang Region Cuisine Museum to honour local noodle dishes.
In recent days, the Saigon people have been excited about the appearance of a vast field of sunflowers. This place quickly became a popular destination for local people.
UK travel site Skyscanner lists Sai Gon among top six places to visit early next year.
Ho Chi Minh City has been listed among the 15 fastest-growing tourist cities in the world by the Travelsupermarket website.
On the occasion of the U.S. Independence Day, Saigon Café Restaurant on Level 1 of Sheraton Saigon Hotel & Towers will introduce an exclusive American themed buffet night on Wednesday, July 4.
Discover street food from the 'city of love' in Viet Nam's southern metropolis.
Built in the late 19th century by the first Indian migrants who settled down in Sai Gon to do business, the Indian goddess temple called Mariamman Temple in District 1 is a worshiping place for Hindu followers.
The cost of living in Viet Nam’s commercial center Ho Chi Minh City is a bit more expensive than in the capital city of Ha Noi.
Bach Tung Diep Park in HCMC’s District 1 has officially been turned into the city’s second convergence point for low-income vendors just after a month since the first site on Nguyen Van Chiem Street, also in District 1, was put into service, paving the way for street food sellers to earn their daily bread and serving the huge demand for street food among city dwellers…