Da Nang taps into Muslim markets to redefine high-value tourism
According to the Da Nang Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, emerging markets such as the Middle East, the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), and Muslim travelers hold tremendous potential for Viet Nam’s tourism sector. Effectively tapping into these segments not only helps diversify visitor sources and reduce reliance on traditional markets, but also serves as a catalyst for developing tailored tourism products and services, enhancing both the quality and global competitiveness of local destinations.
Cam Pha - A new hub for cultural and marine tourism
Nestled along the heritage-rich coast of Quang Ninh, Cam Pha has emerged as an exciting new destination that seamlessly blends majestic nature, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant modern life. With…
Mong Cai city (Quang Ninh) ready for peak tourism season
As the summer tourism season approaches, Mong Cai city is emerging as a dynamic destination alongside long-established coastal hotspots such as Ha Long, Van Don, and Co To. With a…
Hon Co island - the hidden jewel of Ha Long Bay
Nestled in the heart of Ha Long Bay’s core heritage zone, Hon Co island is a pristine escape where nature, tranquility, and geological wonder converge. The untouched oasis is famous for its ancient fossil cave, golden summer wildflowers, and rich biodiversity.
Hon Co island - the hidden jewel of Ha Long Bay
Nestled in the heart of Ha Long Bay’s core heritage zone, Hon Co island is a pristine escape where nature, tranquility, and geological wonder converge. The untouched oasis is famous for its ancient fossil cave, golden summer wildflowers, and rich biodiversity.
Bai Tu Long bay, often considered the hidden gem of northern Vietnam, offers an exclusive and tranquil cruising experience away from the crowds of Ha Long Bay. 
Ten Vietnamese hotels listed among world’s top 500 by Travel + Leisure
Travel + Leisure magazine has unveiled its list of top 500 Hotels Voted Best in the World (T+L 500), including 10 hotels from Vietnam.
Ha Long Bay - Vietnam’s premier travel destination
For more than three decades, Ha Long Bay has stood side by side with Quang Ninh’s tourism industry, firmly establishing its global reputation. Today, the bay is not only an icon of natural heritage conservation but also a symbol of how environmental preservation can go hand-in-hand with sustainable local development. In order to maintain Ha Long Bay’s pristine beauty and allure in the hearts of…
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.
Jrai ethnic women preserve brocade weaving, engage in community tourism service in Gia Lai
In six years since it was founded in 2019, the brocade weaving club of Kep village in Ia Mo Nong commune, Gia Lai province, has contributed significantly to the development of community tourism. By combining tourism and their craft, local Jrai ethnic women are preserving their cultural heritage while boosting the local economy.
Experiencing a cruise tour in Ha Long Bay (Quang Ninh)
A cruise tour in Ha Long Bay is one of the best ways to explore Vietnam’s stunning natural wonder. With thousands of limestone islands, emerald waters, and rich cultural heritage, Ha Long Bay offers cruise passengers a luxurious, relaxing, and adventurous experience.
Preserving and promoting Hoi An’s heritage
Hoi An ancient town, Quang Nam Province, is a living museum preserving ancient architectural values and a vibrant cultural space. Through many ups and downs of history, the typical ancient architectural complex of Hoi An has turned a new page.  
Vietnam’s cultural soft power in the era of national rise
In today’s deeply integrated world, cultural soft power is becoming increasingly important, influencing each nation's political and economic factors. Countries emphasise strengthening, harnessing and promoting cultural soft power to expand their global influence.
Binh Dinh makes strong breakthrough in tourism development in 2024
The year 2024 marked a significant breakthrough in the tourism industry of Binh Dinh Province. With an estimated total of 9.2 million visitors (an increase of 83.9% compared to 2023), Binh Dinh has recorded impressive numbers, solidifying its position as one of the most attractive destinations in Vietnam.
The season of white reed grass in Binh Lieu District (Quang Ninh Province)
In late autumn and early winter, Binh Lieu District in Quang Ninh Province transforms into a stunning natural canvas. During this time, the hillsides are cloaked in the pristine white of co lau (white reed grass).