HCMC’s floating flower market opens
A flower market featuring the unique local floating markets and traditional space of trading on water of the Mekong Delta region opened on the Tau Hu-Ben Nghe canal along the streets of Ben Binh Dong and Nguyen Van Cua in HCMC’s District 8 on February 6 (on the 25th day of the last lunar month).
Vietnam tourism receives prestigious international awards in 2020
(TITC) - In spite of a difficult year due to Covid-19 pandemic, Vietnam tourism continued to win many prestigious international awards in 2020. That was also the award for Vietnam tourism’s…
Vasco resumes flights connecting HCM City – Rach Gia
The Vietnam Air Services Company (VASCO), a member of the Vietnam Airlines Corporation, resumes its route between Ho Chi Minh City and Rach Gia on January 18 in a bid…
Vietnam National Administration of Tourism organized the conference to review performance in 2020 and implement tasks in 2021
(TITC) – On 29 December 2020, in Ha Noi, Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) organized the conference to review the performance in 2020 and implement the tasks in 2021. 
HCM City to develop public cultural spaces
HCM City needs to assess the features of its cultural and architectural identity so that it can create viable urban public spaces, experts said at a recent seminar.
Hanoi celebrates 10th anniversary of UNESCO's recognition of Imperial Citadel
  Hanoi still preserves in itself valuable historical and cultural relics, including the Thang Long Imperial Citadel.
Programme started to boost Phu Quoc tourism
A tourism promotion programme has been recently held in Phu Quoc island district, the Mekong Delta province of Kien Giang, as part of a bigger programme aiming to stimulate the domestic tourism sector.
Melia Ba Vi Mountain Retreat named winner of international prizes
The Melia Ba Vi Mountain Retreat has been the recipient of several international prizes, most notably picking up TripAdvisor’s Luxury Lifestyle Awards in the Best Luxury Family Hotels category.
Unspoiled tourist destinations in Binh Phuoc province
Binh Phuoc province in southeastern Vietnam is known for its lush green forest, stunning natural landscape, and historical relic sites, which have attracted Vietnamese and foreign visitors.
Accelerating the pace of digital transformation in the tourism sector
The Covid-19 pandemic has been seriously affecting the economy in general and the tourism industry in particular, while reflecting that traditional management and business methods are not adequate in coping with the disease, requiring immediate digital transformation to enable enterprises and management agencies to improve capacity and business efficiency to maintain operations and develop.
Da Nang to host first tourists after Covid-19 resurgence
The Department of Tourism of Da Nang, in cooperation with Vietnam Airlines, will host the first tourists to visit the central city after the resurgence of COVID-19 in late July.
Singapore lifts travel restrictions on visitors from Vietnam
Singapore will lift border restrictions on visitors from Vietnam and Australia, except for the state of Victoria, from October 8.
Saigon crab soup stall a big draw
A popular eatery in Saigon serves hearty bowls of crab soup along with crab sticks, boiled quail eggs, century eggs, and pork brains.
Hundred-year-old stilt houses in the far north province
(TITC) - In early autumn of September, Khuoi Ky village (Dam Thuy commune, Trung Khanh district, Cao Bang province) is covered by a fragile and pure beauty. A small stream bending through the village, each bush of blooming wildflowers under the sun and stone stilt houses have become attractive features to the visitors.    
Vietnam tourism art photos, clips honoured
An awards ceremony for the ninth national tourism art photo contest “Explore Vietnam” and a clip competition “Vietnam Now” were held in Hanoi on September 24 on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of Vietnam’s tourism sector (September 7).