A conference was held in the central city of Huế on December 12 to review and discuss strategic orientations for the 2023–2025 roadmap to reduce plastic waste in Huế’s tourism sector.
Recent figures from the Lâm Đồng Province Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism reveal a remarkable nearly 40 per cent surge in the number of international tourists visiting the province.
From Đồng Văn and Mã Pí Lèng to Sủng Là and Phố Cáo, carpets of vibrant colours spread without end, softening the rugged highlands and casting a spell upon all who venture here.
Preliminary reports from local authorities indicated that around 1,705 homes had been inundated as of late afternoon, with floodwaters continuing to rise.
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.
International visitors numbered around 426,500, a rise of 42.8 per cent, with total tourism revenue estimated at VNĐ10,569 billion, reflecting a 35.6 per cent increase.
The central city should develop as a regional leading cultural centre in terms of art creativity, cinema, traditional crafts, events, MICE and heritage on the basis of core zones of the current city’s downtown and beach zone and world heritage...
Recognised as Việt Nam’s fourth Ramsar site, Tràm Chim National Park continues to inspire with its successful efforts to protect biodiversity while fostering community-based ecotourism.
In recent years, developing community tourism in the ethnic minority and mountainous regions of Quảng Ngãi Province has emerged as a strategic initiative. This effort harmonises cultural identity preservation with natural conservation, ultimately enhancing the living standards of local communities.
The south-central province of Khánh Hòa is accelerating tourism linkages with HCM City, Hà Nội, Đà Nẵng, and Lâm Đồng, while expanding international cooperation through fairs, seminars, and promotional events.
An Giang’s tourism sector has surged past its 2025 targets two months early, setting the stage for a record-breaking influx of visitors as the year draws to a close.
Phú Thọ will actively expand and diversify its foreign tourist markets, focusing on areas with large sources of visitors, high spending and long-term stays.
With its low temperatures, wintry weather, mist and occasional snowfall, the Winter Festival has become a distinctive tourism product and signature brand of Sa Pa.