As many of 85 photos on historical relics and festivals in the central city of Da Nang are on display at the Thoai Ngoc Hau Temple on 15 Ha Thi Than street in Da Nang’s Son Tra district.
As many of 150 objects, documents and photos on quid of betel chewing custom in Viet Nam are on display at an exhibition which has opened at Lam Dong museum in the Central Highlands city of Da Lat.
(TITC) - On 3 March 2015, International Tourism Fair ITB 2015 was officially opened at CityCube Berlin Convention Centre (Berlin, Germany). German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier attended and had the opening speech, which highlights the role of tourism in promoting cultural diversity.
Ethnic groups in the northern mountainous province of Tuyen Quang on February 26 held the Long Tong (going to the field) festival – an annual ritual of the Tay ethnic people that became part of the national intangible cultural heritage in 2013.
Famous magazine dedicated to showcasing the world’s most creative artworks Boredpanda has listed Viet Nam’s Hang Nga Guest House among top 25 coolest hotels in the world.
Many localities across the nation, particularly tourist attractions, welcomed a large number of visitors during the first four days of the New Year.
Sa Pa, Da Lat and Mai Chau are considered most attractive destinations for tourists during New Year holidays thanks to their natural beauty, fresh air and peaceful environment.
The central province of Quang Nam has taken measures to promote and preserve values of the world heritage sites of My Son Sanctuary and Hoi An Ancient Town.
Da Lat, city of flowers, has offered unique entertainment farming and agri-tourism to visitors, attracting more and more tourists to the city, the Nhan Dan (People) online newspaper reported.
(TITC) - National Tourism Year 2014 of Central Highlands - Da Lat with the theme “High mountains and thick forests of Central Highlands” is coming to end. With 45 main activities and many responding activities in other provinces in Central Highlands, National Tourism Year 2014 has achieved remarkable results, marking the tourism development of Lam Dong Province and also Central Highlands.
The Central Highlands province of Lam Dong has targeted to welcome five million visitors in 2015, up 4.2 percent compared to this year’s figure.
More than VND 105 billion (US$ 4.9 million) will be allocated to restore and conserve King Tu Duc’s tomb in Hue City, announced the Thua Thien – Hue provincial People’s Committee on November 17.