The stunning “inverted bowl” tea hills of Long Coc are no longer just a magnet for tourists and photographers; they are now a platform for local tea products to reach a wider audience. By linking ecotourism development with the promotion of local specialties, Long Coc has established a successful “2-in-1” model. This approach serves as a blueprint for other localities to leverage their unique products and natural advantages for effective economic development.
The traditional craft of Dong Ho folk painting has been inscribed on UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding, marking Vietnam’s 17th element recognised on UNESCO’s…
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has officially selected the central province of Gia Lai as the host of the National Tourism Year 2026.
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.
Formerly known as Quang Binh, the province now named Quang Tri is not only famous as the “kingdom of caves” and a land of turquoise seas and white sand, but also home to numerous pristine and refreshingly cool streams, as well as magnificent waterfalls. These captivating destinations are attracting increasing numbers of visitors to Quang Binh this summer.
Xam singing, a distinctive form of Vietnamese folk music originating in the Red River Delta, is traditionally performed in public spaces. Today, it has found a new and innovative stage: the double-decker bus. To bring this art form closer to the public, especially younger people, a tour called “Xam on the bus” has been launched, which lets passengers explore Hanoi by night while listening to…
On its emerald waterways, Quang Binh Province is gradually awakening its tourism potential, promising to bring visitors a unique and unforgettable experience.
Can Tho city is rolling out a range of new activities for the 2025 summer tourism season. Many travel agencies, businesses, and tourist sites are working closely to promote green tourism under the theme “Green experience – Summer vibe.”
In Tuyen Hoa District, Quang Binh Province, every mountain and river is associated with legends of fairies descending to earth. Phuc Son Mountain stands tall like a fortress in the vast Phuc Lam field of Duc Hoa Commune, evoking the ancient tale of fairies’ enchantment. The Tien Cave in Cao Quang Commune recalls the story of fairies so captivated by earthly beauty that they forgot…
The northern mountainous province of Ha Giang and the ancient city of Hoi An in central Quang Nam province have been ranked among the Top 44 most beautiful places in the world by renowned UK-based travel magazine Time Out.
My An Beach in Binh Dinh Province, with its pristine natural beauty, remains a lesser-known retreat for summer travelers seeking unspoiled coastal landscapes and diverse seaside activities.
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