Phu Quoc and Mui Ne beaches of Viet Nam have been listed among 20 most idyllic beaches in Asia by CNN travel.
The tourism sector is tasked to lure 13-15 million foreign visitors this year, 3-5 million higher than last year. However, the increase in the number of visitors to Viet Nam has put the sector under pressure to ensure the quality of tourist destinations.
An exhibition, named ‘Viet Nam - Landscape and people’, opened on June 20, at the Photography center Association of Russia, in Moscow, Russia.
Vietnamese culture has been introduced to Cuban friends at a gala night in Havana University held by the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union’s chapter in Cuba.
The 2017 Nha Trang- Khanh Hoa Sea Festival, themed “Extending the Circle of Friendship”, concluded on June 13 in the central coastal province of Khanh Hoa with a special art performance.
The first Ngoc Linh Mountain Ginseng Festival 2017 is taking place in the central province of Quang Nam’s Nam Tra My District, from June 10 to 13, as part of the local authorities’ efforts to advertise the value of Ngoc Linh ginseng.
Artists from the Republic of Korea will perform in the historic city of Hoi An in the central province of Quang Nam as part of the 6th Quang Nam Heritage Festival on June 11 and 12.
If you are a beach lover without enough time during the weekend for long trips, Mui Ne in Phan Thiet City, one of the most beautiful beach destinations of Viet Nam, could be an ideal choice to escape the sultry atmosphere and stuffy city life, forget about work and hide from the scorching heat in Sai Gon.
The southern province of Kien Giang has stepped up efforts to turn tourism into its key industry by 2020.
Viet Nam’s flourishing tourism has stimulated the property market. From 2010-2016, the number of foreign visitors to Viet Nam doubled to 10 million people. Domestic tourists also increased, from 28 million to 62 million people.
On Tuesday, the Da Nang Tourism Promotion Center officially opened its Da Nang Visitor Center at the airport’s new international terminal.
In June the Ha Noi Opera House will begin welcoming tourists to enjoy performances and learn about the building’s history and architecture.