Hà Nội is dismantling park fences to open green spaces to everyday life, letting residents enter from any direction and stay longer. The shift, aligned with the city’s broader planning goals, is boosting usage, reshaping routines, and redefining how public...
In addition to attracting visitors with discounted tour packages, the Việt Nam International Tourism Mart (VITM) 2026 offers businesses a platform to introduce new products, adapt to changing market trends and pursue sustainable development goals.
Việt Nam is quickly emerging as a leading market for responsible tourism in the region, with a significant number of Vietnamese travelers prioritising sustainability when ing travel options in 2026.
With its fresh climate, unspoiled landscapes, and well-preserved Mường ethnic heritage, Vân Sơn is fast becoming a new promising tourist destination in Phú Thọ.
With its role as a bridge linking the past, present and future, the Yên Tử Festival 2025 features a range of activities, highlighted by an exhibition presenting artefacts, ancient documents and modern 3D digital materials related to the Trúc Lâm Zen...
Covering a total area of 18,414 hectares, the conservation area includes 13,230 hectares of functional zones (strictly protected zone, ecological restoration zone, and service-administration zone) and 5,184 hectares of buffer zone.
Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Đậu Thanh Tùng stressed the traditional friendship and cultural ties between Việt Nam and Thailand, noting that tourism is a vital bridge for people-to-people exchange and socio-economic cooperation.
Deputy Prime Minister Mai Văn Chính has urged the tourism industry to transform its growth model, using digital transformation as a driving force to improve service quality, tourist experience and management efficiency.
Green Tourism Criteria (VITA Green) is expected to become an internationally recognised sustainable tourism certification, bolstering Việt Nam’s image as a green destination.
The festivals are poised to become cultural landmarks on a global scale, contributing to the branding of Việt Nam''s performing arts and sparking a renewed public interest in puppetry and circus arts.
Thái Hòa Palace, a symbol of power during the Nguyễn Dynasty, features unique architecture and is a crucial part of the Huế Imperial Palace heritage site.
The northeastern province of Quảng Ninh is planning to further make use of heritage to develop sustainable tourism, step by step becoming a regional and international linkage hub, and an attractive destination for tourists in the global tourism map.