Spring festivals in Viet Nam are one of the prominent cultural and religious essences of our country, which are typically held following the Lunar New Year. Spring festivals across all regions are on their own, and enticing huge influx of spectators from both inside and outside the country to admire and appreciate to pray for a happier, luckier and more peaceful new year.
Exploring HCM City’s street food on a motorbike has been selected as one of the top food experiences in the whole world.
The tourism industry has seen positive signs in the first days of the Lunar New Year, with the welcome of 6.1 million domestic tourists, during the nine days of Tet holiday.
Viet Nam was the first place Charlotte Lou visited in Asia back in 2016. After falling in love with the country, she decided to make it her home.
Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam recently signed a decision to recognise five relic sites as special national ones.
(TITC) – Red River Delta of Vietnam ranked #14 of the top 52 places for a Changed World in 2022, based on the New York Times selection.
Proactively popularising Vietnam's cultural values to the world and bringing into play the soft power of culture is helping promote the country’s status in the international arena, and is one of the targets determined in the cultural development strategy until 2030.
The Vietnamese tourism sector will embark on the tourism recovery and development scheme under the 2022-2023 socio-economic development programme next year.
So far the Unites States, Japan, Taiwan (China), Singapore and Cambodia have approved Vietnam’s request to resume their regular air routes as of January 1, 2022, revealed an official of the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV).
Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam has signed a decision to recognise 23 more national treasures.
After a month of piloting a scheme aimed at welcoming back international arrivals, few foreign tourists have chosen to visit Vietnam, saying strict quarantine regulations and cumbersome immigration procedures are to blame.
(TITC) – On 16 December, World Travel Awards (WTA) – the leading authority that recognises and rewards excellence in travel and tourism – has revealed its Grand Final 2021 winners. Vietnam won 10 categories.