Shortly after reopening, the Huế Imperial Citadel received its first tour group from Malaysia - a positive sign for the return of international tourists following the floods. Many more groups from countries such as the UK and France have also come...
The enduring appeal of the three world cultural heritage sites in the central region demonstrates that when cultural heritage is cherished and creatively promoted, it becomes a valuable and lasting resource for sustainable tourism, contributing to Vietnam’s global image and...
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.
Funded by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) in Norway through WWF-Việt Nam, the training centre for sustainable tourism practices provides knowledge on alternatives to plastic, environmentally friendly tourism management and training methods, and tours designed to minimise plastic...
More than a cultural and artistic exchange, the event also served as a large-scale people-to-people and cultural diplomacy initiative, reflecting Hue’s aspirations for deeper international integration and affirming its growing stature as a centrally-run city. It further provided a platform...
The event is organised by the Department of Fine Arts, Photography and Exhibitions in collaboration with Huế City’s Department of Culture and Sports. It forms part of the Việt Nam International Photography Festival 2025 in Huế, supporting the National Tourism...
Short promotional videos aired on CNN aim to boost Huế’s image as a heritage-rich, eco-friendly and high-end tourism destination for international travellers.
The new rice festival of the Cơ Tu ethnic people and the traditional knowledge of bún bò Huế (Huế-style beef noodle soup) have been officially listed in the national intangible cultural heritages
Điềm Phùng Thị is recognised globally as the most famous contemporary sculptor from Việt Nam and has had a significant impact on the world of sculpture.
A Vietnamese costume parade will be held as part of the festival, expected to be the largest-ever of its kind with thousands of participants in traditional costumes of the three regions across Việt Nam.
Collectors will embark on a journey of re-enactment, exploration, and collection of the treasures from the former capital of Huế through a modern approach that integrates Near Field Communication (NFC) and 3D technology.