Two projects - Premier Village Danang Resort and Mercure Danang French Village Bana Hills - , invested in by property developer Sun Group in Viet Nam’s Da Nang city, won prizes at the World Luxury Hotel Awards in Bali, Indonesia, on November 10.
The historic city of Ha Noi with its unique features dating from French colonial rule and food culture will be explored from a new perspective in the CNN show Street Life Hanoi to be aired on the channel on November 10.
Viet Nam’s tourism at the World Travel Market 2018 (WTM) in London from November 5-7 was able to capture attention from visitors to the event.
A riot of colors hustling and bustling on water, Viet Nam’s floating markets are among the best destinations for photography enthusiasts.
Vietnamese handicrafts, herbal tea and dried fruit are being introduced at the ongoing Grenoble International Fair in Grenoble city, France’s Isere province.
A “Couleurs du Viet Nam” program was held at the Mandapa Cultural Centre in the French capital Paris on October 27, drawing a large number of French, European and overseas Vietnamese spectators who enjoyed the spectacular performances of traditional Vietnamese dances.
The Vietnamese Culture and Tourism Week opened in Buenos Aires, Argentina on October 25 on the occasion of the 45th anniversary of the founding of Viet Nam-Argentina diplomatic relations (October 25, 1973-2018).
Laguna Lang Co Resort has just been named as one of the top four luxury resorts in Viet Nam by Robb Report. Being recognized for its quality by such a prestigious journal is testament to the Banyan Tree Group’s commitment to deliver Viet Nam’s most desired golf experience.
La Veranda Resort Phu Quoc - MGallery by Sofitel has won the “Best Luxury Boutique Spa Resort Worldwide” at the 2018 Hotel of the Year Awards.
The Cau Vang (Golden Bridge) has been honoured among the Top 5 special awards of the year under the Guide Awards 2018.
Phu Quoc Island in the southern province of Kien Giang will become one of the top destinations in Southeast Asia, Malaysia’s World of Buzz newspaper wrote in its article about Viet Nam’s largest island.
The US' Business Insider names the Mekong Delta in Viet Nam as a “one-of-a-kind” destination for year-end travel.