The Dong Van Karst Plateau Global Geopark, recognised by UNESCO in 2010, has opened a new chapter for Ha Giang’s tourism.
The Organising Committee of the 2025 Da Nang International Fireworks Festival (DIFF) announced on May 8 that it is urgently completing the main stage for DIFF 2025 which will cover more than 1,600 square meters, representing a 60% increase compared to last year’s and marking it as the largest stage in the festival's history.
Natural sand has been added to nourish three landslide locations on My Khe and Man Thai beaches, both in Da Nang’s Son Tra District. Business owners are restoring kiosks and umbrellas to soon revive tourist beaches' vibrant service activities.
Van Diem carpentry village in Ha Noi’s Thuong Tin district is renowned for its exquisite wood products. The village has been recognized by the Ha Noi Department of Tourism as a high-end destination.
Quang Nam has a golden opportunity to enhance its socio-economic and tourism development with the urban railway linking Hoi An and Da Nang.
Nestled along the northeastern coast of Vietnam, Cam Pha is quietly emerging as a dazzling new destination for travelers seeking pristine beauty, cultural depth, and unforgettable marine adventures. While Ha Long Bay has long been a household name, its neighboring treasure - Bai Tu Long Bay - is finally stepping into the spotlight, with Cam Pha at the heart of the action.
Tran Thi My Hanh, Director of the Nghe An Provincial Department of Culture, Sports, and Tourism, shared the information at a press conference on the province’s socio-economic, defense, and security situation in the first quarter of 2025, as well as updated on the upcoming Sen Village Festival, held by the Nghe An Provincial People’s Committee on April 9.
Identifying itself as a region with great potential for developing tourism and services, Dong Van district is working hard to ensure sustainable tourism, aiming to become one of the key economic sectors of the district, in accordance with Ha Giang's tourism development plan for the 2021-2030 period, with a vision toward 2050.
In six years since it was founded in 2019, the brocade weaving club of Kep village in Ia Mo Nong commune, Gia Lai province, has contributed significantly to the development of community tourism. By combining tourism and their craft, local Jrai ethnic women are preserving their cultural heritage while boosting the local economy.
The Asian Golf Tourism Convention (AGTC) 2025, taking place in the central coastal city of Da Nang from March 30 to April 5, hopes to continue to affirm itself as an attractive destination for MICE tourism and luxury customers.
The Kala relief from Nui Ba, a Champa stone sculpture, was officially recognized as a national treasure by the Prime Minister, with the announcement made during a ceremony held by the People's Committee of Phu Yen Province on April 1st.
On March 25, the Ha Noi Department of Tourism revealed that the capital city received around 7.3 million visitors in the first three months of 2025, an 8.7% increase year-on-year.