Readers of leading global travel website TripAdvisor have ranked Viet Nam third among 10 top adventure destinations in the world.
The southern province of Binh Phuoc announced the Prime Minister’s decision to recognise an ancient Loc Hoa lithophone as a national treasure during a ceremony in the provincial museum on August 28.
Beach trips are the favoured destinations for the upcoming National Day holiday on September 2, according to travel firms.
The Vietnamese Women’s Museum is one of the top destinations in Ha Noi. It gives visitors an insight into the Vietnamese culture through the beauty of Vietnamese women.
A series of activities celebrating the 73rd anniversary of National Day (September 2) will take place at the Viet Nam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism from August 31 to September 30, reported the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism on August 27.
The Embassy of Viet Nam in Canada set up a booth to promote Vietnamese culture and its stunning landscapes at the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) – the country’s largest annual fair and the fifth largest in North America, running from August 24-26.
The Dien Bien provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism will host an assortment of cultural activities to celebrate the National Day (September 2).
The Cau Vang (Golden Bridge) in the central coastal city of Da Nang has been ranked among the top 100 World’s Greatest Places in 2018 by the US’s Time magazine.
The first Vinh Long Tourism Festival was held over August 25-26 in Long Ho district as part of activities to promote local waterway tourism to the province’s domestic and foreign visitors.
An excavation on the Hai Van Gate relic complex which sits atop its namesake mountainous pass, about 490m above sea level, in central Viet Nam has unveiled a clear layout of the old foundations of citadel walls and a section of the north-south route.
Vietnamese Goods and Tourism Week in Thailand 2018 is taking place at Central World Plaza - one of the largest lifestyle shopping destinations in Bangkok, from August 22nd to 26th.
Taiwan plans to shorten the visa waiver for Vietnamese visitors from a 30-day stay to 14 days, starting in August. This will be applicable to those with a valid visa or whose visa for Taiwan, the United States, Canada, Britain, Australia, New Zealand or South Korea expired up to 10 years ago.