Hương Sơn Commune, known for its historical relics and landscapes, particularly the Hương Pagoda, aims to become a vibrant tourism and service hub in southern Hà Nội. The commune is focusing on two main strategies: digital transformation and the development...
The festival will feature a diverse and engaging series of activities, including exhibition spaces, trade exhibitions, forums and specialised seminars as well as a variety of cultural, sports and tourism events.
The Ngư Mỹ Thạnh - Cồn Tộc plastic reduction tourism site was launched in early 2025. Here, eight local tourism businesses have committed to minimising plastic waste in their operations.
China remains Việt Nam''s top outbound tourist market, with over 5.8 million visitors annually, accounting for around 30 per cent of international arrivals to Việt Nam. In 2024, nearly 3.74 million Chinese tourists visited Việt Nam, recovering over 64 per cent of...
The city aims to not only increase visitor numbers but also solidify its status as the premier tourist hub in Việt Nam – an appealing, cultured and distinct destination.
The event reaffirms the city’s role as the nation’s leading cultural and tourism hub - where heritage, craft villages and creativity converge - connecting communities, businesses and visitors in a space rich in cultural identity.
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 scientific conference titled Folk Culture and Folk Arts of Vietnam after the Reunification of the Country (1975-2025) was organised by the Association of Vietnamese Folklorists. It was attended by many cultural specialists nationwide.
The first Cultures of the World Festival in Hà Nội has achieved great success, drawing more than one million visitors over its three days of organsation from October 10-12, according to the Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Nguyễn Văn...
Việt Nam''s Lô Lô Chải has been honoured as one of the best tourism villages in 2025 by the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UN Tourism) on October 17 in Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province, China.
Tourism in Hà Nội is experiencing a robust resurgence, surpassing pre-pandemic levels in visitor numbers and total revenue from tourism-related services.
This exhibition will feature approximately 80 booths, including a dedicated area showcasing OCOP products and traditional handicrafts from the local community
Notably, the event will welcome South Korean athletics legend Lee Bong-ju, who won the silver medal in the marathon category at the 1996 Olympics, along with about 1,500 tourists and businesspeople from South Korea.
HCM City achieved remarkable success in tourism in 2020–25, reviving the industry from the impacts of COVID-19 through sound policies and innovative products.
The event, organised by the Department of Tourism of HCM City, features two key events – a Việt Nam - HCM City tourism booth at the IMEX America 2025 trade show and a seminar introducing Việt Nam - HCM City...