(TITC) – According to the press release by the Embassy of Belgium in Viet Nam and Brussels Invest & Export on Brussels, after two attacks on 22 March, the Belgian government is doing everything to guarantee the well-being of its inhabitants and hundreds of thousands of tourists, officials and business people that daily pass by Brussels Capital.
“Just PHO you” is a highlight of the cuisine week featuring Vietnamese food in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from April 11-18.
Visitors got an opportunity to taste a large number of Vietnamese street foods at a recently concluded Prague Street Food Festival, according to Tran Dieu Huyen, a chef at the Deli Viet Restaurant in the city.
The Vietnamese booth at the 22nd annual Travel and Vacation Show in Ottawa, Canada, attracted crowds of international and local visitors during the two-day event on April 9 and 10.
An Bang Beach, 3km east of Hoi An city, central Quang Nam province, has been voted one of the top 25 beaches in Asia by travel website TripAdvisor, according to the ancient city’s officials.
The Vietnamese Cultural Week in Argentina has wrapped up in the capital city of Buenos Aires with a string of attractive activities.
(TITC) - From 23rd to 26th March, 2016, Viet Nam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) took part in the 23rd Moscow International Travel & Tourism Exhibition (MITT 2016) in Moscow, Russia.
Visitors to the Day of “Pho”, organised by the Vietnamese Embassy in Mexico on April 3, had a chance to gain an insight into and taste the renowned noodle soup of Viet Nam.
The EXPO City Centre in Osaka has announced April 4 as “Day of Pho” to honour Viet Nam’s traditional noodle soup (Pho) in Japan.
Argentinean newspaper, Clarin, on April 2 comments upon Viet Nam’s rapid tourist development over recent years.
Viet Nam is participating in the 22nd Ukraine International Travel & Tourism Show (UITT) held in Kiev, Ukraine from March 30 to April 1.
The Japanese Government will relax visa regulations for citizens from five countries, including Viet Nam, in a bid to attract more tourists to Japan in the coming time, the local Yomiuri newspaper said on March 30.