Quang Binh province's tourism sector is expanding market access through digital platforms. Digital transformation has created greater opportunities for the local tourism industry and businesses to realize the goal of green, sustainable tourism development and reaching out to the world.
Global magazine Timeout recently featured Son Doong cave in Vietnam’s central Quang Binh province on the list of the 10 best caves in the world.
Dutch DJ and record producer Martin Garrix spent four days in Son Doong Cave, in the central province of Quang Binh, calling it “the trip of a lifetime.”
Son Doong and Va cave have been magnificently introduced in the BBC's famous Planet Earth documentary series, one of the world's most popular wild nature documentary television programmes.
With a magnificent cave system, beautiful natural landscape, and diverse flora and fauna, Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park is the heart of tourism in Quang Binh Province and an attractive destination for domestic and foreign tourists to the locality. In recent years, adventure tourism has become a prominent highlight drawing much interest from travellers.
The Vietnam Records Organisation (VietKings) has announced a list of the top 20 unique travel experiences in Vietnam, with the aim of popularising the country’s tourism to both local and domestic visitors.
An array of spectacular Vietnamese landscapes have been showcased by Venezuelan tourism magazine Viajes Venetur in their latest publication.
(TITC) - Today April 14th, 2022, Son Doong cave in Quang Binh, Vietnam - was officially discovered in 2009 as the world’s largest cave - is featured as Google's Doodle on Google homepage of 17 countries and territories, including: Vietnam, Virgin Islands (US territory), UK, Sweden, Greece, Singapore… On this occasion, the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism is coordinating with Google, Quang Binh Department of…
(TITC) - According to Quang Binh Provincial Department of Tourism and Oxalis Adventure Co., 1,000 slots for adventure tour to discover Son Dong - the world’s largest cave in the central province of Quang Binh have been fully booked for 2022. Roughly 100 first slots for 2023 also were registered, 80% of whom are foreigners.
The exhibition titled “Italian Routes - Mountains, mountaineering, climate change” will take place from July 23 to August 23 at the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology in Hanoi.
The beautiful images featured in the virtual exhibition entitled the “Wonders of Vietnam” have officially appeared on the Google Art and Culture Library (Google Arts & Culture), delighting many people who love travel.
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.