HCM City is set to revamp its tour itineraries, naming them after culturally significant wards such as Vũng Tàu, Sài Gòn, and Chợ Lớn in a bid to captivate international tourists.
Tourism leaders and experts believe more open and convenient visa reforms are needed to enhance the country’s competitiveness and drive the tourism sector’s breakthrough growth in the next few years.
HCM City has emerged as the top choice for micro-travel adventures in the country during the first five months of 2025, surpassing other provinces and cities.
With its potential and advantages of a large water surface, Hòa Bình Province has made constant efforts and issued a number of policies to develop tourism combined with fisheries to push up sustainable development.
The reorganisation of administrative units is not merely a matter of streamlining government structures, it presents a chance to reshape development landscapes.
This enchanting town, with its endless pine forests and refreshing climate, offers a serene escape, inviting visitors to slow down and embrace the tranquil rhythm of life. Măng Đen is more than just a destination — it’s a sanctuary for...
Each summer, Bắc Giang welcomes not just the fruit harvest, but also a wave of visitors eager to explore its landscape and culture. Once a purely agricultural product, lychees are increasingly becoming a signature feature of sustainable tourism in the...
Localities like Hà Nam, Nam Định, and Ninh Bình, when reorganised, could form a new growth pole, leveraging their combined potential in ecological, historical, and spiritual tourism.
The introduction of smart IC cards aims to improve service quality, diversify ticket purchasing options and modernise the city’s public transportation system.
Total tourism revenue is projected to reach VNĐ280 trillion (VNĐ10.7 billion), with hotel occupancy rates averaging 68 per cent and the sector’s contribution to the city’s gross regional domestic product (GRDP) estimated at 7–7.5 per cent.
In tourism, the name of a place may evolve, but the essence of a destination remains. Besides, the landmarks still exist on the tourism map, even if they fall under a new administrative name, said a leader of the Việt...
A quick search for “Việt Nam is calling” on TikTok reveals a myriad of clips capturing the excitement of visitors setting off for Việt Nam, with short videos showing tourists holding their passports, wheeling their suitcases through airports or exploring...
All the 240 households in Thiềng Liềng hamlet once knew only salt production and aquaculture, but now welcoming tourists has become a source of their joy and income.
Đồng Tháp Province is positioning tourism as a pillar of its economy, adopting sustainable development approaches and cultural branding to attract visitors and boost revenues.