After a month of thorough preparation, the Heritage Path tourist railway carriage began its first journey, carrying 24 tourists on board on August 8.
Part of the Red River Biosphere Reserve which was recognized by UNESCO in 1994, Con Vanh Ecological Tourist Site is a famous destination.
Emirates Airline has officially launched a daily service from Dubai to Ha Noi after its Boeing 777-300ER coded EK 388 landed for the first time at Noi Bai International airport on August 3.
The fifth Viet Nam heritage photo contest, themed “Rivers of Viet Nam”, was launched in Ho Chi Minh City on August 2, open to Vietnamese citizens and foreigners.
(TITC) - Besides pagodas and towers with spiritual values and historical meanings, Yen Tu Landscape Relic Site also owns majestic mountainous natural sceneries, typically the scenery along the road to Vang (Gold) Waterfall.
A direct air route was launched on July 6 connecting the southern resort island of Phu Quoc in the Mekong Delta province of Kien Giang with China’s Guangzhou.
Under auspices of the Viet Nam Embassy in the Republic of Korea, the 3rd Vietnamese Community Festival was held on June 25th and 26th to create the sphere for Vietnamese people in the Daejeon city to enjoy and experience the culture exchange.
The second Viet Nam festival in Japan’s Kanagawa Prefecture (Viet Nam Festa in Kanagawa 2016) will take place in its coastal capital Yokohama from October 28 to 30.
Ba Be Lake is the largest natural lake in Viet Nam. Formed approximately 200 million years ago, the lake in the Northern province of Bac Kan is surrounded by limestone cliffs and primary forests.
(TITC) – The People's Committee of Hai Phong City has issued the Decision No. 666/QĐ-UBND on establishment of the City’s Tourism Department.
To celebrate the opening of Cat Bi International Airport’s new terminal, Vietjet has launched three new routes from Hai Phong to Phu Quoc, Da Lat and Buon Ma Thuot, looking to meet increasing travel demand of tourists, businessmen and individuals among localities.
The Cat Bi Airport in the northern coastal city of Hai Phong, used for both civil and military purposes, was recognised as an international airport to serve international flights from May 11, the Civil Aviation Authority of Viet Nam announced on May 10.