Ha Nam Province has one recognised tourism area and 12 tourist sites, with five designated key tourist destinations. The province has invested in building a system of upscale restaurants, hotels, and entertainment facilities, meeting the accommodation needs of various tourist groups with nearly 4,000 standard rooms and close to 30 travel enterprises operating steadily. The workforce in tourism businesses is rapidly growing in quantity and quality, meeting the demands of tourists.
Kon Tum Province is blessed with many beautiful landscapes and rich cultural heritage. It is also a locality with a long history and home to seven indigenous ethnic minorities, each…
With the aim to the develop tourism sustainbly, Khanh Hoa Province’s tourism industry is looking for breakthrough solutions to create new vitality for the local.
Huu Lung District, Lang Son Province enjoys convenient transportation, a mild climate, and rich, diverse natural landscapes. It boasts a wealth of historical and cultural sites, scenic spots, and unique traditional festivals. Notably, Huu Lung is one of the eight districts within the Lang Son Geopark, providing a unique advantage for developing tourism and creating distinct tourism products that are competitive and attractive to visitors.
Long An province is making efforts to preserve and promote the value of historical and cultural relics to educate the younger generation about traditions and raise the potential for tourism development from the relics in the area.
The Cho Lon Night Street is expected to exploit the sidewalk space of four streets surrounding Binh Tay market, including Nguyen Huu Than, Thap Muoi, Le Tan Ke, and Tran Binh.
The Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Vinh Long Province coordinated with Focus Travel Group to organise a seminar on developing river tourism associated with preserving and promoting the economic, cultural and social values of the traditional brick and pottery village of Mang Thit on September 28.
Hoai Khao, a small village in Nguyen Binh district, Cao Bang province, is home to the Dao Tien ethnic group. The village with its stunning natural landscapes and ethnic culture has been turned into a community tourism model.
Hung Yen Province boasts many tangible and intangible cultural heritages with the characteristics of the Red River Delta, which are being preserved and promoted in alignment with tourism development.
Despite starting to develop tourism later than some other localities, with the potential described as having both "Sa Pa and Ha Long Bay” in the midst of mountains as well as a typical cultural identity and a new direction, Da Bac district, Hoa Binh province is gradually winning the hearts of travellers.
The Phu Ninh lake ecotourism site is considered a miniature Ha Long Bay, an increasingly popular tourist attraction in Quang Nam.
Since Xoan Singing was honored by UNESCO as a representative intangible cultural heritage of humanity, Phu Tho tourism associated with enjoying Xoan Singing has become an indispensable itinerary for every tourist group coming to the Ancestral Land. Through that association, Xoan singing becomes more and more vital and everlasting.
The delegation of the National Cultural Heritage Council, led by Prof. Dr. Nguyen Van Kim, Vice Chairman of the Council, worked with Phu Yen People's Committee leaders on the conservation and promotion of provincial cultural heritage values.
Bamboo and rattan weaving in Phu Tan commune, Soc Trang province, is more than 100 years old. Khmer ethnic people there are combining the traditional craft preservation and tourism development to turn the commune into an attractive destination.
Various kinds of water sports including jet-skiing, parasailing, paragliding, windsurfing, kayaking, and other diversely interesting activities, are now available for visitors to Da Nang during the summer.
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