HCM City is leveraging its infrastructure, policy framework and regional connectivity to accelerate the development of meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions (MICE) tourism, aiming to attract corporate travellers and strengthen its position as a leading destination.
The central city of Đà Nẵng has welcomed the launch of two new international air routes from Manila (the Philippines) and Bali (Indonesia), marking a significant step forward in expanding its connectivity across Southeast Asia.
Many Vietnamese tourists have booked tours since early March for the upcoming Hùng Kings’ Commemoration Day and April 30 holidays, as a prolonged nine-day break triggers an early surge in travel demand.
Đà Nẵng International Airport lands among world’s top 100 and Asia’s best regional airports, boosting automation, digital services and expansion to meet growing passenger and cargo demand.
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.
According to the Việt Nam National Administration of Tourism, participation in KITF 2026 will valuable opportunities for Vietnamese localities and tourism enterprises to promote destinations and products, expand partnerships, seek new collaborators and access both the Kazakhstan and wider Central...
Vietnam Airlines is relocating terminals at key international airports to improve service, streamline check-in and boost connectivity, bringing passengers closer to a smoother, more modern travel experience.
In a fresh perspective on the island, Travel + Leisure moves beyond beaches and resorts to spotlight Phú Quốc''s evolving identity. The magazine highlights how internationally inspired architectural works are increasingly shaping the destination, forming a new tourism character.
Located just south of Hội An Ancient Town, Thăng An Commune features dozens of kilometres of coastline with unspoiled fishing villages and friendly local communities.
Nestled in the rugged mountains along the Việt–Lào border, the Ma Coong community opens its doors to travellers through a new journey of nature, heritage and tradition.
The trend of nature exploration tourism, particularly hiking in mountainous areas, is gaining momentum across Asia, especially among young people. In Việt Nam, more young travellers are choosing short weekend trips to explore forests, mountains and local ecosystems.
Đồng Nai has introduced a decentralised management framework for its 121 ranked historical and cultural relics in a bid to improve conservation efficiency and better harness heritage values for socio-economic development.