Lâm Đồng Province will develop the Mũi Né National Tourist Area into one of the leading destinations in the Asia-Pacific region, according to the newly-issued plan for developing Mũi Né National Tourist Area.
The Trống Đôi, Cồng Ba, Chiêng Năm Festival in Xí Thoại Hamlet, which takes place at the end of January each year, attracts strong interest from both locals and visitors thanks to the distinctive artistic expressions of Ba Na culture.
Đà Lạt City in the central province of Lâm Đồng is a hotspot on the tourism map this week as the City of a Thousand Flowers launches two highly anticipated cultural events: the Gong Festival and the Global Coffee Heritage...
The Trống Đôi, Cồng Ba, Chiêng Năm Festival in Xí Thoại Hamlet, which takes place at the end of January each year, attracts strong interest from both locals and visitors thanks to the distinctive artistic expressions of Ba Na culture.
Recent figures from the Lâm Đồng Province Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism reveal a remarkable nearly 40 per cent surge in the number of international tourists visiting the province.
From Đồng Văn and Mã Pí Lèng to Sủng Là and Phố Cáo, carpets of vibrant colours spread without end, softening the rugged highlands and casting a spell upon all who venture here.
The Go Thanh site was part of the Oc Eo culture, an ancient civilisation that flourished across the southern region from the first to the eighth century.
Its topography and water resources make it ideal for an integrated eco-hub featuring lakeside residential projects, golf-integrated urban zones, resort complexes and nature parks, all designed to deliver a green urban space in harmony with nature.
Recognised by the Ramsar Convention in 2012 as the 2,000th Ramsar site in the world and Việt Nam''s fourth, the national park remains a haven for migratory birds and features rich terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.
By 2024, the province had had a total of 1,603 sets of gongs, including 1,178 sets of Ê Đê gongs, 219 sets of M''nông gongs, 118 sets of Jrai gongs and 88 other sets.
The 2025 Southeast Asian Gong Festival will connect regional artisans, set records and bring the finest of gong culture to people in December in Lâm Đồng Province.
Việt Nam, particularly Lâm Đồng Province, is preparing for a vibrant peak season in tourism, welcoming international visitors from October 2025 to April 2026.
The World Tea Fest 2025, Việt Nam''s first international-scale tea festival, features four remarkable records: a mass tea-brewing performance by 1,111 artisans the preservation of a 100-year-old tea factory the participation of beauty queens from 80 countries and the display...