Looking ahead to 2026, the tourism sector targets about 25 million international arrivals, 150 million domestic holidaymakers and total revenue of around VNĐ1.12 quadrillion (approximately US$43 billion), reflecting its ambition to develop tourism into a spearhead economic sector in line...
The Đà Nẵng MICE Tourism Promotion Programme 2026, themed “Đà Nẵng - Elevating your MICE experience”, will be implemented from January 1 through the end of the year. Under the programme, the city targets welcoming and supporting nearly 93,000 MICE...
Across the Mekong Delta, many tourist sites have been busy upgrading their offerings. At the Cồn Sơn tourism site in Cần Thơ City, members of the local tourism cooperative have been pruning fruit orchards, refurbishing stages for traditional don ca...
The upcoming nine-day Lunar New Year (Tết) holiday, combined with the growing trend of using annual leave to extend the vacation, is poised to fuel significant travel activity across the country.
In 2025, tourism emerged as a bright spot in Việt Nam’s socio-economic landscape, recording strong growth in visitor numbers, revenue and global recognition, according to government assessments.
With his influence and widespread popularity, particularly among the youth, the Vietnamese singer is expected to inspire young Vietnamese travellers to explore the attractions and experience a fresh perspective of Taiwan (China).
As Hà Tĩnh Province marks the 260th anniversary of great poet Nguyễn Du’s birthday, culture is becoming both a source of pride and a powerful engine for tourism development.
Việt Nam is home to one of the richest heritage systems in the region, blending breathtaking natural scenery, a long-standing history, and a one-of-a-kind cultural identity.
With its cascading waterfalls, crystal-clear streams and lush forests teeming with diverse flora and fauna, Pù Luông is increasingly being recognised as a premier trekking destination - an exhilarating blend of adventure, nature and personal growth.
Regional tourism connectivity has been identified as a core driver to expand development space, enhance visitor experiences and improve the capital’s competitiveness as a destination.
The festival is a major tourism promotion initiative designed to honour, preserve and promote the values of traditional craft villages and trade streets, while highlighting the capital’s destinations and distinctive culinary heritage.