(TITC) - Ha Long Bay was officially recognized by New7wonders as one of the new 7 natural wonders of the world on 11/11/2011. Since then, Ha Long Bay has become part of the global memory and one of the seven landmarks forever remembered by history. After 10 years of being recognized with the title, the values of Ha Long Bay continue to shine, worthy of…
Along with the launch of a pilot plan aimed at welcoming international tourists to Phu Quoc island, the Vietnamese tourism industry is preparing to gradually expand to other destinations across the country, including Ha Long, Hoi An, Nha Trang, and Da Lat.
As tourism has a crucial role to play in local socio-economic development, authorities and businesses in northern Quang Ninh province are working hard to lift this industry to a new level and welcome visitors back once COVID-19 is under control.
The northern province of Quang Ninh has offered free tickets for visitors to Ha Long Bay and Yen Tu tourist site.
Major flower villages across Viet Nam are busy harvesting and delivering flowers to markets before the 2020 Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday begins.
In addition to investment for preservation of Ha Long Bay heritage, Ha Long City in Quang Ninh Province has applied information and technology (IT) into the management of tourism services, bringing convenience to visitors.
More than 1 million tourists visited the northern province of Quang Ninh between February 2 and 14, a record number of visitors during a Lunar New Year holiday (Tet).
The northeastern province of Quang Ninh is considering reduction in transportation costs for buses from Van Don International Airport to the centre of Ha Long city.
World Dream, Asia’s newest luxury cruise ship of Dream Cruises which is a subsidiary of Genting Hong Kong, with 3,500 passengers on board docked at Tien Sa Port in the Central City of Da Nang on November 13.
Soi Sim, a small island in Ha Long Bay, is becoming an attractive destination due to its wilderness and many kinds of plants and animals.
(TITC)- Recently, Son Doong Cave (Quang Binh Province) and Sung Sot Cave (Ha Long Bay) has been listed among 10 wonders of caves in Southeast Asia by the travel website Thehoneycombers.com.
The US newspaper Newsweek has listed Ha Long Bay of Viet Nam among the Top 100 most beautiful UNESCO World Heritage Sites, which include both natural and man-made wonders.