Community-based tourism is becoming a sustainable development pathway for Dak Lak Province in its international integration. In villages inhabited by Ede ethnic people, tourism goes beyond sightseeing to encompass living everyday life with locals. Traditional stilt houses, the sound of gongs, farming practices, and the central role of family and community are carefully preserved and transformed into authentic experiences.
According to the popular British travel site Rough Guides, Vietnam is among the countries with the world’s most enchanting culinary traditions. What makes Vietnamese cuisine, particularly that of Hanoi, so…
June, when the lowland sun scorches the roads, also marks the most radiant season of the year in Pu Luong. The terraced rice fields stretch out like a seasonal map…
From Dong Van to Meo Vac in Ha Giang province, stone fences line every village, encircling cornfields, dividing land, blocking wind, and enclosing animal pens. Highlanders call them “walls that hold the land,” where each stone withstands nature’s harshness and preserves the cultural legacy of their ancestors.
The Ho Dynasty Citadel in Vinh Loc district, Thanh Hoa Province, was recognised as a World Cultural Heritage site by UNESCO in 2011. Alongside the zoning and conservation of the site, the Ho Dynasty Citadel Heritage Conservation Centre has, over the years, collaborated with professional agencies to conduct multiple archaeological excavations. These efforts have helped to further illuminate the site's integrity, authenticity, and, above all,…
In recent years, national parks and nature reserves across the country have been offering an increasing variety of ecotourism tours focused on wildlife conservation. These tours not only generate socio-economic benefits for local communities but also raise public awareness and foster responsible action toward nature protection.
Situated in the lush mountains and forests of Thanh Hoa Province in northern Vietnam, May Waterfall offers visitors a breathtaking retreat into nature. With its majestic nine-tier cascade and serene surroundings, this enchanting destination blends adventure with tranquility.
Ben En, a watery area with multiple islands surrounded by majestic mountains, is an attractive destination in Vietnam. Dubbed "Ha Long on land", Ben En is a special gift that nature has bestowed on this land.
Lam Kinh, located in Tho Xuan District, Thanh Hoa Province, is an ancient capital built by King Le Loi in 1428, marking the start of the victory against the Ming invaders.
Ha Noi expects all festive events in 2024 to be cost-effective and practical, without religious fanaticism, a meeting heard on January 23.
Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha signed decision No.73/QD-TTg for the recognition of 29 national treasures on January 18.
(TITC) - New York News Agency The Ritz Herald published an article suggesting 9 lesser-known places in Vietnam.
Southern Women's Museum in HCMC plans to offer an evening tour with art programs featuring southern culture to attract visitors.
Joshua Chiedu, an editor of Canadian magazine - The Travel recently shared some recommendations to explore Ha Long Bay in the best way.
When ripe rice season hit the Northwest highlands, the image of yellow Mam Xoi Hill in La Pan Tan Commune, Mu Cang Chai District, Yen Bai Province, covers social networks and travel forums.
|
 |
|