(TITC) - In recent years, Da Nang City has focused on developing green tourism based the favorable natural conditions with mountainous areas and nice beaches. The green tourism development is considered as the right choice of the Da Nang authorities and investors when mobilizing tourism resources in mountains and sea areas to orient sustainable tourism development.
The Golden Bridge in the central city of Đà Nẵng has topped a list of the new wonders of the world by the UK’s Daily Mail newspaper.
Saigon Railway Transport Company will offer discounts up to 40% on train tickets during summer for some trains running in southern areas between May 27 and August 15, according to Nha Trang Railway Transport Branch.
The Tourism Promotion Centre of the central city of Da Nang has launched a contest to design Da Nang check-in models, aiming to seek ideas for the tourism development of the city and create highlights for local tourism.
Visitors have been returning to Hoi An after a long time of Covid-19, bringing the new vitality to tourism there.
Located at the Man Thai swimming area, exactly near the Truong Dinh - Hoang Sa intersection, Son Tra District, Da Nang, ‘Cho Ca Go’ (Wooden Fish Market) site featuring unique architecture is really worth a visit for check-in fans who are keen on looking for an ideal spot to take Instagram/Facebook-worthy photos.
An exhibition displaying 22 paintings by celebrated Vietnamese painters was inaugurated at the Da Nang City Museum on March 29.
An exhibition displaying 22 paintings by celebrated Vietnamese painters was inaugurated at the Da Nang City Museum on March 29.
A wide array of great deals on tours to Da Nang and the nearby central Vietnamese provinces of Thua Thien- Hue, Quang Nam and Quang Binh were introduced at a tourism marketing campaign officially launched on Friday with the theme ‘Amazing Central Heritage’.
The Golden Bridge in the central city of Da Nang has come first in a list of fresh wonders of the world compiled by the UK’s daily newspaper Daily Mail.
The Covid-19 pandemic has devastated the global tourism industry, paralysing all tourism activities. However, the freeze on traditional tourism has paved the way for digital tourism to take off further, in which virtual tourism is seen as a trend that is opening up new development opportunities for the hospitality sector.
In 2021, domestic tourism is still the development focus of the sector; meanwhile, famous seas and islands and tourist cities continue to be leading destinations and are predicted to continue to be popular destinations for Vietnamese tourists.