With tourism resources spread across Da Nang, zoning based on regional characteristics is seen as an effective way to promote the city’s sustainable tourism development.
The Da Nang government has just released its plan for the 2026 Da Nang New Year Festival scheduled from December 30, 2025, to January 3, 2026.
Ho Tram Commune boasts significant potential and advantages, positioned to become an international-class coastal tourism hub to the east of Ho Chi Minh City.
The People’s Committee of Tuyen Quang Province has recently issued a plan to organise the 11th Buckwheat Flower Festival in 2025.
With more than 30 international cruise ships arriving in 2025, Khanh Hoa sees a strong recovery of this high-quality tourism, promising to open up many development opportunities for the local tourism.
In the current pace of modern life, where traditional crafts are gradually fading, 4 OCOP products bearing the strong features of traditional crafts of Raglai people namely Chapi (musical instrument), gourd flute (musical instrument), carrying basket, and crossbow set created by Mau Hong Thai (Hon Dung Hamlet, Khanh Son Commune), not only serve the community's daily needs but also become tourism products for tourists from…
With its natural advantages of islands and sea, rich cultural heritage, and long history, Hai Phong City is developing its tourism through regional connectivity and digital transformation. Close cooperation between local authorities, businesses, and tourism associations is making Hai Phong an attractive, dynamic, distinctive destination for tourists.
(TITC) - Lo Lo Chai Village, located in Lung Cu Commune, Tuyen Quang Province, has achieved a prestigious milestone by being named one of the “Best Tourism Villages 2025” by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UN Tourism).
According to the Luc Hon Commune People’s Committee, the 2025 Yellow Harvest Festival will officially kick off on October 25 at Luc Na temple, marking the start of the autumn-winter tourism season.
In recent years, Kep Village in Ia Ly Commune, Gia Lai Province has emerged as a shining example of how community-based tourism can be successfully integrated with the preservation of traditional culture. The brocade weaving craft of the local Jrai ethnic community has not only been revitalised but has also become a distinctive tourism offering, drawing visitors to the village.
Ho Chi Minh City is set to launch additional luxury cruise tours on the Saigon River this November, blending cuisine and entertainment to attract more international visitors by year-end.
Sin Thau commune, Dien Bien province, is known as a remote borderland with pristine beauty and a rich culture of the Ha Nhi ethnic community. From the sacred landmark of A Pa Chai to the local landscapes and festivals imbued with the spirit of the mountainous area, Sin Thau attracts visitors with its simple yet captivating border scenery.