Subsequent to Resolution 128/NQ-CP issued by the Government on “the safe and flexible adaptation, effective control of the COVID-19 pandemic", like other spheres, the Ancient Capital's tourism sector is preparing and developing the solutions for adaptation and early recovery of this "smokeless" industry.
Located some 60 kilometers away from Hanoi’s center, Ba Vi National Park, known as the capital’s lung thanks to its spectacular landscape, lush and green flora, cool climate, and rich biodiversity. The vast carpets of marigold flowers highlight the scenery every winter.
Khanh Hoa Provincial People’s Committee has just recognized the results and assigned the ownership of the provincial scientific and technological research on community-based sustainable tourism development in Khanh Hoa under the provincial scientific and technological program conducted by the Socio-economic Development Research Center under Vietnam Economic Association in pursuant to the contract with Khanh Hoa Department of Science & Technology.
Over 20 hotels in Ho Chi Minh City have offered free accommodation and meals to medical workers involving in the fight against COVID-19 pandemic, with about 50,000 room nights, reported the Tourism Department on July 19.
Ninh Binh Bear Sanctuary is considered as an ideal destination for visitors who love animals and are interested in wild animals' welfare and protection in Vietnam.
The Ministry of Health this morning issued an emergency announcement on the movement history of COVID-19 patients.
The 4th Thai Nguyen – Vietnam Tea Festival will be organised in the northern province of Thai Nguyen on April 17-19 to promote Vietnamese tea products, honour villages, producers and the tea processing industry as well as introduced local tea to domestic and international market.
The Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of the northern Bac Ninh province inaugurated the province’s smart tourism portal at http://mybacninh.vn on January 2.
The Red River delta province of Bac Ninh has made efforts to preserve the art of Quan Ho love duet singing to implement commitments to UNESCO on conservation and development of the folk art, which has been recognised by UNESCO as part of the world’s intangible cultural heritage.
The Red River delta province of Bac Ninh has made efforts to preserve the art of Quan Ho love duet singing to implement commitments to UNESCO on conservation and development of the folk art, which has been recognised by UNESCO as part of the world’s intangible cultural heritage.
Boasting a long list of tangible and intangible cultural heritage, the northern province of Bac Ninh has huge potential to develop its non-smoke industry.