With the advantage of unlocking visitors’ creative potential through distinctive on-site experiences, creative tourism is not only emerging as a new trend but also becoming a strategic pathway to enhance attractiveness, preserve culture, and promote the sustainable development of Viet Nam’s tourism sector.
In the modern era, indigenous cultural heritage is recognised as an important endogenous resource for creating green tourism and promoting sustainable development. This journey is led by the local communities…
Con Dao National Park has officially joined the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s (IUCN) Green List, marking an important milestone in biodiversity conservation and sustainable development.
Thai Hai Village, also called Thai Hai Family, nestles quietly amidst the lush mountains and forests of Thai Nguyen province. Recognized as Vietnam’s first “Best Tourism Village” by the UN Tourism Organization in 2022, Thai Hai is an impressive attraction and a symbol of unity, cultural preservation, and sustainable development.
Viet Nam is embarking on an unprecedented administrative restructuring, with the number of provinces and cities set to be reduced by nearly half. This is not only a major step forward in institutional reform but also presents a golden opportunity to reshape the national tourism map towards stronger regional integration, sustainable development, and heightened competitiveness.
On May 21, an international scientific workshop entitled “Safeguarding and Promoting the Value of World Heritage: A Community-Based Approach for Sustainable Development” took place at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel World Heritage Site in Ha Noi.
Tourism - an economic sector closely dependent on nature, cannot stand aside when the world is alarmed about climate change, environmental pollution, and biodiversity loss. The green transition in tourism is no longer a choice but a prerequisite for sustainable development.
The annual Vietnam International Travel Mart (VITM Ha Noi) 2025 which aims to raise people’s awareness of environment protection for the cause of sustainable development is set to get underway in the capital city of Ha Noi from April 10 to 1
With the aim to the develop tourism sustainbly, Khanh Hoa Province’s tourism industry is looking for breakthrough solutions to create new vitality for the local.
Culture is the soul of the nation, expressing national identity, late Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong once said, stressing that culture remains, the nation remains. Authorities and ethnic groups in the northwestern region have been following these instructions, protecting and advancing traditional cultural values to create internal strength for development.
The city is developing a master plan for the development of its handicraft villages for the period 2024-2030, with a vision for 2050 to provide the driving force for their sustainable development. Local experts recommended that detailed discussions and specification of issues such as methods, policies and support resources are necessary for the successful delivery of the plan.
An international scientific seminar themed “Promoting the value of the World Heritage of Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park in the trend of integration and sustainable development” is held in Dong Hoi City, in the central province of Quang Binh, from June 30 to July 1.
The celebration of 30th anniversary (1993-2023) of the Complex of Hue Monuments and the 20th anniversary (2003 - 2023) of Hue Royal Court Music being honored by the UNESCO as world heritages took place during June 16-18. On this occasion, Thua Thien Hue Weekly had a conversation with Mr. Hoang Viet Trung, Director of Hue Monuments Conservation Center about the process of preserving and developing…
As a land with a long tradition, and cultural and historical values accumulated over thousands of years, Ngu Hanh Son District in Da Nang converges many factors to become an attractive destination for tourists thanks to its special natural scenery, and spiritual festivals and cultural events. The preservation and promotion of the value of each heritage will create a development lever for the district, and the…
From the 1,600 islands of Ha Long Bay to the world’s largest cave, Viet Nam is now taking steps to make its future more sustainable, noted Euronews, an European television news network, in its article.
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