In order to attract more tourists to Hanoi, the Hanoi Department of Tourism is focusing on developing regional tourism products.
An exhibition entitled ‘Calligraphy – Graffiti Dialogue’ is taking place at Hanoi’s Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam (Temple of Literature), receiving positive response from the public.
Hanoi is ready to support and create favorable conditions for cultural and economic exchanges to better mutual understanding between Vietnamese and French people to be held in the capital next year.
Hanoi Golf Tourism Week 2022 is expected to attract a large number of international visitors, thereby greatly contributing to boosting the capital’s total tourism revenue.
The festivities begin every night from 6 pm until midnight from October 6 to 8 October at the Hanoi Daewoo Hotel's outdoor swimming pool.
Many amusement parks and entertainment areas in Hanoi were overloaded during the National Day holiday, which lasted from September 1-4, which was a good sign for the recovery of the tourism sector.
News outlet CNN has listed Hanoi among the top 12 best places to go globally this autumn.
Hanoi's tourism industry should remove bottlenecks related to infrastructure and human resources for the development of MICE, according to local experts.
An exhibition, entitled “The thread of connection”, is taking place in Hanoi from August 19 to September 11, featuring nearly 80 fine art and installation artworks created from silk materials by young painters and artisans from Phung Xa silk craft village in My Duc district.
According to statistics from the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Vietnam currently has a total of 162 public and private museums, which are home to more than three million artefacts, reflecting the entire development process of Vietnamese history, culture, and people.
Hanoi’s tourism industry continued its strong recovery in August, with an estimated 1.7 million visitors, according to the capital city’s Department of Tourism.
A plan to preserve 92 unique architectural works in the city, including 30 works managed by the municipal administration, 50 State-managed architectures, and 12 built before 1954, has been announced by Hanoi City Department of Construction, Planning and Architecture.