Home to numerous historic and spiritual sites as well as a variety of cultural activities, Ô Diên Commune is expected to attract more visitors in the coming years as its tourism development programme is implemented alongside expert recommendations.
Resolution 80-NQ/TW of the Politburo delivers a clear message: culture is not a back to development but a central strategy. In ethnic and mountainous areas, it serves as both a foundation and a driving force, shaping identity while enabling sustainable...
With a rich and vibrant series of activities and events during this year’s Hùng Kings Commemoration and the April 30–May 1 holiday period, Hà Nội’s tourism sector continues to promote Hà Nội’s image as a safe – friendly – high-quality...
Rare and ancient documents of the Nguyễn Dynasty is available for public at the Huế Monuments Conservation Centre''s Chuyện kể từ những trang cổ thư (Stories from Ancient Texts) exhibition.
Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim marked the Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026) Vaisakhi Fest, celebrating the spring harvest of crops sown in winter, on April 18 in Kuala Lumpur.
Yên Bài Commune in Hà Nội is emerging as a promising ecotourism destination, leveraging its strategic location and diverse natural and cultural landscapes.
Việt Nam’s medical tourism market, valued at about US$700 million in 2024, is projected to reach nearly $4 billion by 2033, growing around 18 per cent annually, highlighting its strong potential.
The 2026 Student and Youth Dance Talent Competition in Hà Nội honoured 12 outstanding performers, showcasing artistry across classical, contemporary and folk dance, while affirming the Việt Nam Dance Academy’s role in nurturing future national talents.
Hosted by the Hà Nội University of Culture, the event will serve as a forum to share research findings, successful models, and practical experience in cultural development in Việt Nam today.
The Vietnam International Travel Mart (VITM) 2026 is in full swing in downtown Hà Nội, drawing thousands of visitors each day for consultations, exchanges and on-site bookings.
The Mekong Delta provinces are seeking to boost tourism by leveraging their distinctive landscapes and strengthening regional connectivity through the ongoing Việt Nam International Travel Mart 2026 in Hà Nội.
Hosted by the Hà Nội University of Culture, the event will serve as a forum to share research findings, successful models, and practical experience in cultural development in Việt Nam today.
Hà Nội is enhancing tourism products and services while linking localities and travel businesses. Quốc Oai Commune, boosted by recent administrative restructuring, held a conference to gather ideas for sustainable, professional tourism development.