The backpacker area bounded by Pham Ngu Lao, Chu Van An and Vo Thi Sau streets in the ancient city of Hue has been turned into a pedestrians-only square every night from Friday to Sunday.
Ethnic culture and tourism in the northern mountainous province of Ha Giang will be introduced at Ly Thai To flower garden by Hoan Kiem Lake, Ha Noi, from October 27th to 29th.
Ha Noi’s Department of Tourism has begun offering training classes to residents living in areas that receive heavy tourist traffic, aiming to promote community-based tourism and improve the quality of tourist services.
The People’s Committee of the northeastern province of Quang Ninh has established the organising board for the National Tourism Year 2018.
The Government has just launched an action programme to implement a Politburo resolution on developing the tourism industry into a spearhead economic sector.
A total of 70 official documents, photos and technical drawings of six outstanding buildings with French architecture in Ha Noi are being showcased at an exhibition which opened at the Ha Noi Opera House on October 9.
The authority of Ly Son Island District off Quang Ngai Province has issued a code of conduct applicable to the tourism industry on the island, including recommendations of dos and don’ts for local residents, travelers and tourism service providers with an aim to turn the beautiful island into a civilized and friendly tourist spot.
Visitors to Ha Noi will have a chance to experience the “golden tour” which was launched on October 10, connecting hotels, restaurants, shopping centres and the most popular tourist destinations in the capital city.
A permanent exhibition house for Indonesian products officially opened in Ha Noi on October 10.
A northwestern region community-based tourism village festival concluded in Mai Chau district of Hoa Binh province on October 9 after three days.
Sa Pa district in northern Lao Cai Province will plant 3,000 cherry trees late this year and early next year in a bid to attract more tourists to the region, said local officials.
The number of South Korean tourists to Viet Nam in general and to Da Nang city, Quang Nam province in particular have sharply increased recent years, creating challenges of tourism products and services development for this market.