Promoting values of heritages in Da Nang
As a land with a long tradition, and cultural and historical values accumulated over thousands of years, Ngu Hanh Son District in Da Nang converges many factors to become an attractive destination for tourists thanks to its special natural scenery, and spiritual festivals and cultural events. The preservation and promotion of the value of each heritage will create a development lever for the district, and the city as a whole.
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.
Choan Then: A unique village in the clouds
Tourists to Y Ty commune, Bat Xat district, in northern Lao Cai province should not miss a visit to Choan Then village, which is dubbed as “a village in the…
Ly Son (Quang Ngai Province) to become a sea island tourism hub
The Politburo’s Resolution on “Developing socio-economy and ensuring security and defense in the North Central and the Central Coast Region until 2030, with a vision to 2045” aims to turn Ly Son island into a sea and island tourism hub. The local authority and people are determined to build Ly Son into a civilized, modern island which is important to national defense and security.
Long An tourism is becoming more fresh and attractive
As the gateway connecting the Southeast with the Mekong Delta region, adjacent to Ho Chi Minh City, Long An has favorable conditions for economic development, cultural exchange, and tourism connection. On the basis of interest in preserving, honoring and promoting cultural and historical values as well as focusing on exploiting potentials and strengths, building tours, routes, Long An tourism industry is expected to be more…
Lao Cai province preserves ethnic culture for tourism development
Lao Cai province has 50 national and provincial cultural relic sites and 40 national intangible cultural heritages. Some of them were added to UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. This is the foundation for Lao Cai to develop various types of tourism.
Building a professional and characteristic tourism environment in Phu Tho Province
Gathering many potentials for tourism development in a professional, modern and sustainable direction, in recent years, besides investing in infrastructure for community eco-tourism in Xuan Son National Park, the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism have also paid special attention to training of officers, staff, guides and indigenous people at the tourist destination in the hope of bringing visitors the most interesting and unique experiences when coming to Xuan Son.
Hanoi: Promoting development of local tourism products
 In order to attract more tourists to Hanoi, the Hanoi Department of Tourism is focusing on developing regional tourism products.
Phu Tho: Thanh Thuy makes a breakthrough in tourism and service development
Thanh Thuy district - a potential land favored by nature with the advantages of natural conditions and people, along with cultural values, especially hot mineral water streams, has created for Thanh Thuy its own unique features in terms of spiritual and ecological culture.
Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province to develop eco-tourism
The southern coastal province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau has approved a project for eco-tourism, resorts and entertainment at the province’s protected forests from now until 2030 and a project for eco-tourism, resorts and entertainment at Binh Chau-Phuoc Buu Nature Reserve in the province’s Xuyen Moc District.
Vietnam’s South Central region turns harsh nature to good use
The South Central provinces of Ninh Thuan and Binh Thuan are known as Vietnam’s driest region, with more and more land being threatened by desertification. But the two provinces have managed to convert their natural disadvantages into strengths for economic development.
Ca Mau announces tourism programme for 2022
The People’s Committee of Ca Mau Province has promulgated a tourism programme for 2022, comprising a string of attractive activities and events to promote the locality’s culture, cuisine, and tourism potential.
Green connection for tourism development
The COVID-19 pandemic has had severe consequences on global tourism. As the pandemic has been under control, and many countries have reopened their borders, tourism started to restore.  
Vietnam continues to reboot tourism next year
The Vietnamese tourism sector will embark on the tourism recovery and development scheme under the 2022-2023 socio-economic development programme next year.
Technology platform promoted for tourism recovery and development
After the severe consequences from the COVID-19 pandemic, the need to quickly recover the tourism industry is one of the most pressing issues posed in the world in general and in Vietnam in particular. Among the solutions that have been implemented to revive the "smokeless industry", promoting technology platforms to develop smart tourism is considered an effective solution.