Foreign tourists experience “Vietnamese village Tet” at Duong Lam Ancient Village (Ha Noi)
(TITC) - On 20th January, many foreign tourists from embassies, diplomatic agencies, international organisations and guests from other countries currently living and working in Ha Noi, along with a large number of travel businesses in the Capital, had a pleasurable experience trip to enjoy programme “Vietnamese village Tet” 2024 at Duong Lam Ancient Village (Son Tay Town, Ha Noi).
Foreign tourists to Vietnam record surge over New Year holiday
Tourist destinations across the country, including Ha Noi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang, Nha Trang, and Phu Quoc all welcomed a large number of international visitors during the three-day…
Bac Ninh works to promote the value of Quan Ho folk singing
Since UNESCO’s recognition of Quan Ho folk singing as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2009, Bac Ninh Province has effectively implemented many programmes and activities to preserve and…
Hanoi seeks to attract foreign tourists in wake of Blackpink fever
In recent years, Hanoi has hosted numerous concerts performed by legendary singers from around the world. The city has become a regular stage for world music tours, bringing with them foreign fans who discover the beauty of Vietnam along the way.
Ethnic minority cultures attract tourists to Lai Chau
The culture of ethnic communities is what attracts domestic and foreign tourists to Lai Chau province. Preserving it is a big part of the province’s tourism development strategy.
Vietnam sees sharp increase in air passenger numbers in 2022
According to statistics, the number of international visitors to Vietnam in 2022 reached 3.66 million. Of which, visitors arriving by air were 3.27 million, accounting for 89.5 percent of the total foreign tourists.
Ho Chi Minh City welcomes first foreign tourists by waterways after COVID-19 hiatus
Saigontourist, a leading tour operator in Vietnam, received its first 30 international visitors travelling to Ho Chi Minh City by river on July 18 following two years of disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hanoi greets nearly 31,500 foreign tourists during SEA Games 31
Hanoi welcomed 700,000 domestic tourists and 31,448 foreigners who visited or participated in events of the recently concluded SEA Games 31, the municipal Department of Tourism announced on May 24.
Kien Giang welcomes over 1 million tourists in two months
The southern province of Kien Giang welcomed over 1 million tourists, including over 18,600 foreigners, in the first two months of 2022, up 27 percent year-on-year.
Da Nang to welcome first international flight on March 27
The central coastal city of Da Nang is set to welcome foreign tourists on its first international flight on March 27 after nearly two years of closure due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Some 60,000 tourists expected to travel to Dalat for New Year celebrations
Dalat City in the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong is expected to attract nearly 60,000 revelers for the upcoming New Year holiday.
An Giang exploits wetland’s eco-tourism potential
As a province located at the end of the Southwest region, An Giang is endowed by nature with distinct features compared to the delta region, with mountains, forests and plain terrain interwoven to create a colourful and rich picture, attracting domestic and foreign tourists to visit and entertain.
Why Vietnam yet to attract many foreign tourists in new normal?
After a month of piloting a scheme aimed at welcoming back international arrivals, few foreign tourists have chosen to visit Vietnam, saying strict quarantine regulations and cumbersome immigration procedures are to blame.
Quang Nam, Da Nang team up for international visitor scheme
The central localities of Quang Nam and Da Nang have proposed connecting tourism service providers to create a common destination, providing greater experiences for international visitors.
Foreign tourists set for early post-pandemic welcome in Vietnam
WeSwap, the UK's largest travel money provider, has listed Vietnam among the first economies likely to restart international tourism following the COVID-19 pandemic.