Themed ''Hà Nội – Green Tourism, Digital Experience'', the annual event will take place on March 13-15 at the Thống Nhất Park featuring nearly 100 booths from enterprises, villages and tourism agencies.
The 41st annual convention of the International Boxing Federation is set to be held in HCM City from May 24 to 28, and it will bring together world champions, managers, promoters, and boxing officials from across the globe.
Việt Nam’s tourism industry surpassed pre-pandemic highs in 2025, welcoming a record 21.5 million international visitors and generating more than $38 billion in revenue, as visa reforms and domestic travel fuelled a broad-based rebound.
Nguyễn Thị Oanh and Hoàng Nguyên Thanh proved the national strongest runners after winning their first tournament of the new year on January 1 in Hà Nội.
The Việt Nam International Half Marathon returns to Hà Nội on January 1, promising festive energy, elite SEA Games talent and a showcase of Việt Nam’s culture, friendship and potential.
For the first time in the history of the awards, a Vietnamese brand has triumphed in both of the event’s most highly regarded categories achievements typically dominated by global giants like Disney Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean, MSC Cruises, Norwegian Cruise...
The eighth Techcombank HCM City International Marathon concluded with resounding success, dominated by African runners in the 42km category on December 7.
Việt Nam has expanded its electronic visa system, adding 41 more international checkpoints across airports, land borders and seaports, bringing the total number of e-visa entry and exit points to 83 nationwide.
With the aspiration to affirm its pioneering position in the field of luxury cruise, Grand Pioneers, has been consistently crafting elegant and sustainable voyages infused with a Vietnamese identity on the world tourism map.
It is expected that during the 2025–2026 cruise season from October 2025 to April 2026, there will be nine trips on the Beihai – Hạ Long route bringing visitors to Quảng Ninh.
Khánh Hoà Province has so far this year welcomed 19 international cruise ships with more than 22,000 passengers. It expects another seven ships carrying 10,000 visitors by the end of the year.