The Ly Son special zone (Quang Ngai Province) boasts substantial potential for developing sea-island tourism thanks to its unique natural landscapes, a rich system of cultural and historical relics, and well-known local specialty products.
A Bangkok-based news site Khaosod has selected Vietnam’s Phu Quy Island in Lam Dong province on the list of Top 10 most unspoiled and worth-exploring destinations in Southeast Asia for…
Developing smart tourism is a vital driver for improving the effectiveness of state management, innovating tourism products, enhancing service quality, and strengthening the Van Don Special Zone as a competitive…
Located in the middle of the vast forests in Tra Tap (formerly part of Nam Tra My District), the Tak Po cloud-hunting spot is gradually transforming into a community-based tourism village bearing the cultural imprint of the mountainous region.
With more than 30 international cruise ships arriving in 2025, Khanh Hoa sees a strong recovery of this high-quality tourism, promising to open up many development opportunities for the local tourism.
In recent years, the railway industry has undergone remarkable innovations and upgrades in carriage design, aiming to deliver the best possible experience for passengers. As a result, many travellers are changing their perception and gradually choosing these “clattering iron horses” for their journeys.
With its natural advantages of islands and sea, rich cultural heritage, and long history, Hai Phong City is developing its tourism through regional connectivity and digital transformation. Close cooperation between local authorities, businesses, and tourism associations is making Hai Phong an attractive, dynamic, distinctive destination for tourists.
Vietnam is ready to share with the global ecotourism community its experience in developing “green” and responsible tourism models based on nature and indigenous culture, with the active participation of local communities toward sustainable development goals.
The Hai Phong Party Committee has identified one of its strategic breakthrough targets for the 2025 - 2030 term to transform Hai Phong into a regional and international centre for marine, cultural, and heritage tourism.
Gioc Rung, a small village in Dinh Phong Commune, Cao Bang Province, provides visitors with a peaceful stop to explore some of the province’s most famous natural landmarks, including Ban Gioc Waterfall and Nguom Ngao Cave.
If there’s a place that perfectly combines the majesty of the sea and sky, nature’s mystery, and unique cultural heritage, then Vi Rong Cape is a not-to-be-missed destination. This site, formerly in Tan Phung Village, My Tho Commune (once part of Binh Dinh Province, now Phu My Dong in Gia Lai Province), is a hidden gem few people know about.
Nearly a month after its launch, the luxury train service on the Ha Noi - Hai Phong route, named Hoa Phuong Do (Red Flamboyant), continues to attract strong interest. VIP tickets are consistently sold out well in advance, a promising sign that opens up new tourism opportunities for the railway industry and local destinations alike.
Let’s Hue - Local Buddies is a project founded by foreign language-loving students from member universities of Hue University. Its goal is to introduce and promote the cultural image of Hue Ancient Capital to international friends.
On the occasion of the 70th anniversary of Hai Phong’s Liberation Day (May 13, 1955 - May 13, 2025), the Hai Phong City Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, in coordination with Vietnam Railways, is preparing to launch a luxury tourist train named Red Flamboyant flowers, a new symbol of railway tourism, connecting the two major cities of Ha Noi and Hai Phong through a…
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