At the end of December 2021, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism issued a programme to launch domestic tourism with the theme "Safe tourism - Full experience". The programme is being implemented in accordance with Resolution 128/NQ-CP of the Government, aiming to gradually contribute to the recovery of the tourism industry and adapt safely and flexibly to effectively control the COVID-19 epidemic and create…
The southwestern province of Tay Ninh will allow tourists to visit Ba Den Relic Complex without paying entrance fee from January 1 to December 31 next year, according to Truong Van Hung, Director of the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
A number of tourist attractions and hotels throughout Ho Chi Minh City are offering discounts of up to 60% of services during Tourism Week 2021 which is underway from December 24 to December 31.
The tourism sectors of southern provinces and cities are exerting efforts to reform and diversify products to attract visitors while ensuring safety in the ‘new normal’, as the 2022 New Year and traditional Tet (Lunar New Year) holidays approach.
The opening of Imperial Citadel night street zone has been postponed due to the city focusing on COVID-19 prevention and control efforts, Vo Le Nhat, chairman of the Hue City People's Committee, said on November 24.
As a province located at the end of the Southwest region, An Giang is endowed by nature with distinct features compared to the delta region, with mountains, forests and plain terrain interwoven to create a colourful and rich picture, attracting domestic and foreign tourists to visit and entertain.
The northern mountainous province of Lao Cai has set a target of welcoming four million visitors and grossing over VND15,000 billion from tourism activities throughout 2022.
The Hoi An Centre for Cultural Heritage Management and Preservation in Quang Nam Province launched the “Hoi An Prison” gallery on December 21 to introduce visitors to the prison relic in combination with educating younger generations on the nation’s traditions.
Ninh Thuan Province's People's Committee has reopened tourism to domestic travellers as part of a plan on tourism activities and prevention and control of COVID-19.
Vietnam’s domestic tourism market is anticipated to bounce back in 2022 following a long COVID-19 hiatus thanks to joint efforts to build a safe corridor between management agencies, tourism associations, and businesses.
Gami Hoi An has just been allowed to receive international visitors in the first phase of pilot tourism reopening in Quang Nam.
The central localities of Quang Nam and Da Nang have proposed connecting tourism service providers to create a common destination, providing greater experiences for international visitors.