Cam Pha city (Quang Ninh) develops marine tourism
Nestled along the northeastern coast of Vietnam, Cam Pha is quietly emerging as a dazzling new destination for travelers seeking pristine beauty, cultural depth, and unforgettable marine adventures. While Ha Long Bay has long been a household name, its neighboring treasure - Bai Tu Long Bay - is finally stepping into the spotlight, with Cam Pha at the heart of the action.
Da Nang opens Asian Golf Tourism Convention 2025
The Asian Golf Tourism Convention (AGTC) 2025, taking place in the central coastal city of Da Nang from March 30 to April 5, hopes to continue to affirm itself as…
Champa stone sculpture in Phu Yen recognised as national treasure
The Kala relief from Nui Ba, a Champa stone sculpture, was officially recognized as a national treasure by the Prime Minister, with the announcement made during a ceremony held by…
Photo exhibition on Sai Gon history
More than 40 black-and-white and colour photos featuring Saigon and its history are on display at Book Street (Nguyen Van Binh Street) in HCM City’s District 1.
Beach tops National Day travel picks
Travel firms have reported an increasing number of tour bookings for the upcoming three-day holiday for National Day, starting September 2, with beach trips receiving the highest number of bookings.
Travel+Leisure suggests filming locations of Kong: Skull Island in Viet Nam
(TITC) – Travel+Leisure Magazine has suggested filming locations of movie “Kong: Skull Island” in Viet Nam for travellers through the experiences of Director Jordan Vogt-Roberts.
Launching tours to Viet Nam following “Kong’s footprint”
(TITC) - Recently, “Kong: Skull Island”, Hollywood blockbuster filmed in Viet Nam has been officially released. With 70% content shot in Ha Long Bay, Ninh Binh Province, Quang Binh Province, the movie is creating a new trend of tours following “Kong’s footprint” to admire the famous landscapes in Viet Nam appeared in the movie.
Hollywood director vows to promote Viet Nam tourism
Hollywood film director Jordan Vogt-Roberts said he is honoured to be Viet Nam’s tourism ambassador and will do his utmost to help Vietnamese tourism take off.