Daily Mail reveals must-visit destinations in Vietnam
 British newspaper the Daily Mail has unveiled 17 stunning pictures of Vietnam taken by an award-winning photographer, all of which will make tourists keen to book a plane ticket to visit.
Cao Bang: Hoai Khao village combines tourism development and ethnic culture preservation
Hoai Khao, a small village in Nguyen Binh district, Cao Bang province, is home to the Dao Tien ethnic group. The village with its stunning natural landscapes and ethnic culture…
Exploring the pristine wilderness at Lan Ty Mountain in Lang Son
Lan Ty Mountain in Lang Son, resembling God’s Eye Mountain in Cao Bang, attracts tourists who come to experience the thrill of abseiling and to admire its pristine and majestic…
Cao Bang taps potential for cross-border tourism
In addition to beautiful natural landscapes and outstanding cultural features, Cao Bang province has a 333-kilometer border with China and attractive tourist destinations close to that border. Cao Bang has decided that border tourism will be a major contributor to its socio-economic development.
Tay people promote Luon Coi folk singing
Luon Coi folk singing of the Tay ethnic minority is recognized as a national intangible heritage. The Tay in Bao Lam district in the northern mountain province of Cao Bang have preserved their traditional culture, including Luon Coi singing, and promoted it as a unique tourist attraction.
Phu Quoc tourism shows signs of revival
After a period of stagnation, tourism in Phu Quoc (Kien Giang province) is experiencing a resurgence at the end of 2023 and the beginning of 2024.
The Ritz Herald: Discover 9 hidden gems in Vietnam
(TITC) - New York News Agency The Ritz Herald published an article suggesting 9 lesser-known places in Vietnam.
Discover God’s Eye Mountain in Cao Bang
Nui Mat Than, or God’s Eye Mountain, stands as a captivating destination for tourists seeking the extraordinary beauty of nature. Located within the 36 Thang Hen Lakes complex in Cao Bang Global Geopark, in the northernmost region of Vietnam, this mountain earns its name due to a remarkable feature at its summit—a large hole resembling an eye. It is truly a one-of-a-kind wonder in Vietnam.
Opportunities and challenges for Da Nang to attract Muslim tourists
Tourism businesses in Da Nang always strive to target new source markets to attract more tourists as diversification of tourist source markets will help the city's tourism industry develop more sustainably. The Muslim tourist market is among new source markets of the city, and it is considered a very promising yet challenging market.
Festival opens at Tran Dynasty’s ancestral temple in Quang Ninh
A festival opened on February 8 at the ancestral temple of the Tran Dynasty in Dong Trieu Town in the province of Quang Ninh.
Cao Bang: Time stands still in Na Vi Village
Na Vi Village in the northern province of Cao Bang charms all nostalgic souls with its ancient stone houses and unique traditions that have been maintained by generations of ethnic Tay people.
Admiring the mesmerising ‘miniature version of Ban Gioc waterfall’ in Cao Bang
(TITC) - Located in Ha Lang District (Cao Bang Province), Hoa (flora) waterfall is a brand new tourist destination for experience. The crystalline emerald water and majestic mountain scenery in Hoa waterfall is not inferior to the famous Ban Gioc waterfall.
Quay Son - a beautiful, remote river
As one of the rivers flowing along the borders of the country, Quay Son River as poetic and beautiful as a picture. It runs through the rolling limestone mountains of Trung Khanh District, Cao Bang Province.
Cao Bang grass jelly: A summertime treat
The grass jelly is an indispensable ingredient for a delicious cup of sweet soup or soya bean curd of all flavours. The northern province of Cao Bang is famous for this unique kind of jelly.
The emerald jem of the Northeast
Cao Bang is comparable to the emerald gem of the Northeast, given its towering cordilleras as well as aslew of renowned historical sites. In the recess of the untamed wild, to explore the culture and cuisine of ethnic communities is well worth the effort.
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