The Ho Chi Minh City Command has officially inaugurated the Ho Chi Minh Cultural Space at the Cu Chi Tunnels Historical Site, under the meaningful theme: “The South with Uncle Ho - Uncle Ho with the South.”
The ancient city of Hue welcomed more than four million visitors, including 1.2 million international arrivals, in the first seven months of the year, an increase of over 71% year-on-year, according to the municipal tourism department.
The “Shape of Quang Ninh” tourism promotion event, jointly organised by the Quang Ninh Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, APC Corporation and the Global Tourism Development Organisation (GTDO), was held in the Republic of Korea (RoK) on July 25.
Ho Chi Minh City is joining global travel company Intrepid Travel in a partnership to promote the city as a distinctive, responsible, and sustainable tourism destination.
With an ever-improving transport system and tourism designated as a key economic sector, Thai Nguyen is transforming itself to assert its position as a leading tourism destination in the northeast region.
On July 23, the cruise ship Star Voyager arrived at Ha Long International Cruise Port, bringing more than 1,200 tourists from Hong Kong. This marks the sixth cruise arrival in Quang Ninh since early June, with Star Voyager accounting for two of those visits.
Ho Chi Minh City is scheduled to play host to the 12th General Assembly of the Tourism Promotion Organisation for Global Cities (TPO) from September 3 – 6, 2025, reported to the municipal People's Committee.
New York - based magazine Travel and Tour World has spotlighted Khanh Hoa, a south-central province of Vietnam, as an emerging destination where tourists can immerse themselves in cultural heritage and explore unspoiled natural landscapes.
National Geographic, one of the world’s leading travel publications, has published an article highlighting Mui Ne in Vietnam as an emerging destination for watersports in Southeast Asia.
Da Nang is blessed by nature with many stunning beaches and pristine islands, creating a majestic and poetic landscape.
The breathtaking Son Doong Cave, located in Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park, central Vietnam, will serve as a key filming location for the upcoming Indian feature film SILAA, directed by renowned Bollywood filmmaker Omung Kumar.
The first international festival on craft village preservation and development is scheduled to take place at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel from November 14 to 18, with additional sideline activities to be held across Hanoi from September through November.