Representatives of more than 30 travel agencies in Ha Noi and Ho Chi Minh City have visited Da Nang and Hoi An city of Quang Nam province to survey MICE tourism opportunities.
CNN has recently released a trailer featuring the beauty of Ha Noi, the capital of Viet Nam.
Vietnamese Ambassador to Mexico Le Linh Lan and ambassadors from Thailand, the Philippines and Thailand cut the ribbon to inaugurate a photo exhibition on ASEAN member states’ people and culture during the Naucalpan 2017 international cultural week, which was held in Mexico from March 24-26.
A Xam singing performance will be performed at le Thai To street under pedestrian street zone by Hoan Kiem lake in Ha Noi at 8:15 pm on March 24th.
The Embassy of Viet Nam in Canada participated in the 23rd Ottawa Travel and Vacation Show, which started in the capital city of Ottawa on March 25.
Viet Nam’s beloved town Hoi An has proved its charm once again as TripAdvisor users have chosen it among the world's best destinations. The town claimed the 13th position in the top 25 best destinations in this year's Travelers’ Choice Awards.
Viet Nam attended the Francophone festival held in Yebles commune, Seine et Marne province, in the outskirts of Paris, on March 25-26.
In an era where CGI reigns supreme in Hollywood, there are few places left in the world that are able to jar the senses the way computer generated imagery does. Which is why, when Warner Bros. first released the trailer for the long-awaited Kong: Skull Island, viewers marveled at the use of real world locales to bring to life the mythical lair of the mighty…
(TITC) – Travel+Leisure Magazine has suggested filming locations of movie “Kong: Skull Island” in Viet Nam for travellers through the experiences of Director Jordan Vogt-Roberts.
(TITC) - The famous U.S travel magazine Condé Nast Traveler has just published the list of 15 most beautiful caves in the world, of which Son Doong Cave of Viet Nam ranked 6th.
A photo exhibition on Vietnamese traditional trade villages opened Maputo, Mozambique, on March 23.
The worshipping ritual dedicated to Au Co, the legendary mother of Viet Nam, was recognised as national intangible cultural heritage by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism at a ceremony held in Phu Tho Province on March 21.