Quang Binh welcomes the first domestic delegation from Ho Chi Minh City on Vietnam Airlines' flight VN1400 on the evening of October 15.
(TITC) In order to clarify a comprehensive picture of tourism industry after nearly two years of suffering heavy losses caused by Covid-19 pandemic, on October 15, Nhan Dan Newspaper coordinated with the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (MOCST) held an online seminar with the theme "Tourism safely adapts to Covid-19".
As one of the major tourist destinations of Vietnam, the central province of Thua Thien-Hue has managed to maintain operations by applying various measures to adapt to COVID-19 pandemic situation.
With the Covid-19 epidemic under control, the Danang Department of Tourism has developed a plan and consulted the leaders of Da Nang City, which is expected to "activate" on-site tourism from October 20.
The Asian route development forum 2020 (Routes Asia 2022) will be held in the central city of Da Nang, with the municipal People’s Committee and Department of Tourism, and IPP Travel Retail being selected as the hosts of the event.
Foreign tourists and Vietnamese people in other countries hope to enter Vietnam for travelling and visiting relatives as soon as possible, according to Vietnamese diplomatic representative agencies abroad.
(TITC) Vietnam has not determined when to fully reopen to international tourism. Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT), Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (MOCST) have not made any proposals regarding the reopening time yet, Mr. Nguyen Trung Khanh, VNAT’s Chairman confirmed.
(TITC) This was an emphasized focus in the online meeting organized on October 5 by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (MCST) with local tourism authorities of 25 provinces and cities to discuss reviving Vietnam tourism.
(TITC) On September 7, Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism launched a plan for tourism recovery and demand stimulus.
"HUEFOTOour 2021" is expected to become an opportunity for people to send their love and promote images of Hue people and culture to friends and tourists across the country, as a way to stimulate Hue tourism demand following the impact of the COVID-19 epidemic.
Hanoi Travel Association (VISTA Hanoi) in collaboration with VGreen Sustainable Tourism Club organised a webinar with the theme "Chien Dich Xanh - Xanh VISTA Hanoi" (Green Campaign - Green VISTA Hanoi) on September 24, aiming to find solutions and promote sustainable tourism in the new normal state on the basis of linking tourism in Hanoi with other provinces and localities.
A teleconference was held on September 22 to discuss post-pandemic cooperation between Vietnam’s the northern province of Quang Ninh and Thailand’s Phuket, especially in re-opening tourism markets.