The Vietnamese Embassy in New Zealand set up pavilions featuring various products such as fine arts, handicrafts, and traditional cuisines at the ASEAN Southeast Asian Night Market in Wellington on March 13-14.
(TITC) - Recently, US online newspaper Huffington Post has posted the article with the title “The future of Viet Nam travel is anchored by deep traditions” written by Tamar Lowell, CEO of Access Trips tour operator in Washington State (USA).
The Ba Na cable car route located in the central city of Da Nang has been ranked seventh among the top 10 most amazing cable cars in the world by US news station CNN.
Hoi An in the central province of Quang Nam has been ranked fourth among the top 10 most romantic destinations in the world by the US news station CNN thanks to its ancient beauty and delicious food.
Singapore’s Skyscanner website has listed northeast Cao Bang province among its Top 5 Unique Treks in South East Asia.
Tourism makes Vietnamese and German people closer, Vietnamese Ambassador to Germany Nguyen Thi Hoang Anh said addressing a ceremony promoting Vietnamese Tourism in Berlin on March 6.
The Year of Vietnamese Culture 2015 programme in the Czech Republic has helped bring Vietnamese culture closer to the Czech, according to the preliminary report on the early implementation of the programme.
Rough Guides – the leading publisher of travel and reference guides – has cited Phu Quoc Island in the southern Kien Giang province as top 10 best Honeymoon destinations across the world.
Da Nang has long been viewed as the place travellers pass through in order to get to historic Hoi An, but has now earned its place as a top travel destination for 2015, says leading entertainment website TheRichest.
Travel website Trip Advisor has named Cua Dai Beach in the central province of Quang Nam to its 2015 Travelers' Choice Awards for Asian beaches.
The famous website Thrillist has listed Ho Coc Beach in Viet Nam’s southern coastal province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau among the 12 most unbelievably cheap paradises on earth.
Viet Nam’s conical hats, or non la, have been featured as one of the impressive traditional costumes around the globe by British travel guidebook Rough Guides.