Sin Ho District in Lai Chau Province has attracted more tourists in recent years thanks to its unspoiled nature and the diverse cultures of local ethnic minorities.
Travelers have named two of Viet Nam’s beaches as being among the best in Asia in a recent survey conducted by global travel site TripAdvisor.
More than 470,000 tourists, including over 175,000 foreigners, visited relic sites in Hue Imperial City in the first two months of 2017.
The Viet Nam Tourism Association has announced it will sponsor the first-ever international street food festival in Ha Noi, which will run April 6-9 and coincide with Viet Nam International Travel Mart 2017.
The Ba Ria - Vung Tau provincial People’s Committee on January 16th announced the Decision establishing its Department of Tourism.
A district in Dong Thap, Sa Dec is most famous for its unique cuisines which reflect the remarkable culture and traditions of the southern province. In Sa Dec, you can find a plethora of delicious traditional dishes such as beef hot pot, spring roll, and especially Hu Tieu Noodle.
The newspaper New York Times of the United States has named Viet Nam one of the 20 places to travel for young people in their twenties.
Luxury cruise ship Genting Dream docked at Tan Cang - Cai Mep port in the southern coastal province of Ba Ria - Vung Tau on November 8, bringing 2,044 foreign visitors to exciting destinations in Viet Nam.
American tourism magazine Conde Nast Traveler has announced the winner of its 2016 Reader’s Choice Awards, and the InterContinental Da Nang Sun Peninsula Resort was named the best resort in the Asia.
(TITC) - On 15 October 2016, at Dong Van Town’s Stadium, Dong Van District, Ha Giang Province, People’s Committee of Ha Giang Province organized the opening ceremony of the 2nd Ha Giang Buckwheat Flower Festival 2016 with the theme “Rock in blossom”.
A photo exhibition titled ‘Hanoi in me’ hosted by Economic & Urban Newspaper and Ha Noi Elderly photographer club is set to take place on October 1-6 at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel.
Scientists have confirmed their first findings of traces of ancient wells from the Champa Civilisation in the central province of Thanh Hoa.