The Ha Noi Tourism Association has been working to promote a smoke-free environment in restaurants, hotels and tourism spots in the capital city.
From November, 2018, Oriental Sails,JSC officially starts selling Calypso Cruises, 4-star ones operating on Lan Ha Bay, Hai Phong. Calypso Cruises are the 5th and 6th ones in the cruise group managed and run by Oriental Sails. These are the latest products of Oriental Sales in 2018.
A book on Ha Noi’s intangible cultural heritage in Contemporary Life was launched on November 9 at Van Mieu – Quoc Tu Giam (Temple of Literature - National University).
Nearly 50 photo capturing Vietnamese pagodas through the lenses of French photographer Nicolas Cornet are on display at an exhibition that opened in Ha Noi on November 9.
The southern province of Tay Ninh has unveiled plans to turn the Ba Den national tourist site into a competitive tourism destination.
The Embassy of the Netherlands in Viet Nam and the People’s Committee of Can Tho city on November 10 opened the Dutch Cultural Festival with a wide range of activities held to celebrate the 45th anniversary of Viet Nam-Netherlands diplomatic relations.
Ha Giang launched a smart tourism website at http://myhagiang.vn and the mobile app “Ha Giang tourism” on November 8 to help tourists enjoy their trip to Viet Nam’s northernmost province.
The Central City of Da Nang will host an international conference on cruise tourism development on November 15 with the aim of promoting the central coastal city to international cruise lines and cruise travel agents as an attractive cruise destination.
The National Assembly Standing Committee recently passed a resolution on the establishment of Ha Tien city in the southern province of Kien Giang. The resolution is expected to bring into full play Ha Tien’s tourism potential.
Receiving the double awards of “Best Golf Course in Viet Nam” and “Best Golf Course in Asia” at the World Golf Awards 2018, Ba Na Hills Golf Club contributes to affirming the position of Viet Nam golf industry on the international area.
Tourism has helped remarkably improve the lives of ethnic minority people in Cao Pha commune of Mu Cang Chai district, the northern mountainous province of Yen Bai.
After more than 300 years of waning in popularity, Chu Dau is now reviving strongly, becoming a valuable handicraft on both domestic and international markets.