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...
Tuyên Quang''s ultimate goal is to elevate the UNESCO Global Geopark Đồng Văn Karst Plateau into a national tourist hub by 2030, positioning the province as a leader in sustainable tourism that honours traditional cultural identity while ensuring long-term prosperity.
Malaysia ranks among Lâm Đồng’s top 10 source markets. The province has welcomed 35,000 Malaysian visitors so far this year, 30 per cent of total foreign arrivals, up steadily since 2023.
During the trip, the delegation will survey destinations in Đà Lạt and Phan Thiết to identify tourism products aligned with Halal standards. The programme also aims to promote Lâm Đồng’s cultural identity and signature tourism offerings to international partners, such...
With the theme “The Echo of the Central Highlands Gongs - Southeast Asia Convergence,” the programme will feature 12 art troupes from Gia Lai, Đắk Lắk, Lâm Đồng, several northern provinces as well as art troupes from Thailand, Laos and...
The “Hà Nội 5 Cửa Ô” (Hà Nội''s Five Gates) train, also known as The Hà Nội Train, is drawing interest from visitors to the capital city, marking the first time a tourist train has been specially designed to showcase...
The event aims to honour the local pottery craft and also serves as a tribute to artisans who have for hundreds of years contributed to shaping the glazed cultural appearance of this land.
The ancient houses in Cái Bè Commune, Long Khánh Commune and Cai Lậy Ward are captivating destinations for both domestic and international tourists visiting Đồng Tháp Province. Each of these architectural gems, over a century old, showcases a unique style...