Developing high-quality and diverse tourism products is a priority task of Lâm Đồng Provincial Party Committee to achieve the goal of developing tourism in the province.
There are bright prospects ahead to develop ties between Vietnam and Mongolia, especially in the fields of agriculture and tourism, heard the Vietnam-Mongolia Agricultural Business Forum in Hanoi on November 20.
Model Vo Minh Thoai will represent the country by competing for a title at the upcoming Mister Tourism World 2025 male pageant which will be hosted by Vietnam in February next year.
Trà Quế vegetable village in the ancient town of Hội An was honoured at the UN Tourism awards in Colombia following voting on a list of 260 candidates from 60 countries and territories.
Vietravel Group officially launched Viet India Travel Pvt. Ltd in India on November 14, aiming to realise the goal of strengthening connections between Vietnam and India, contributing to promoting cooperation and offering unique travel experiences for visitors from both countries.
Incheon city of the Republic of Korea (RoK) expects to work alongside partners in Ho Chi Minh City to promote MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions) tourism and medical tourism in Vietnam through a series of events.
Tra Que village in the Ancient Town of Hoi An, central Vietnam, was named as the Best Tourism Village by the World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) at a ceremony held in Colombia on November 14.
HCM City tourism authorities have collaborated with travel companies to develop a number of new tours and routes to enhance visitors’ experiences and diversify tourism products.
As Khánh Hòa accounts for 30 per cent of international tourists visiting Việt Nam, enhancing the quality of services in the region is essential to sustain and boost this significant share of visitors.
The northern province of Bắc Giang plans to grow its tourism offering, aiming to establish the Bắc Giang tourism brand from now until 2030, according to the Deputy Director of the Provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism Nguyễn Sĩ Cầm.
The Vietnamese Embassy in Brunei has organised a workshop to boost tourism cooperation between Vietnam, Brunei and the Brunei-Indonesia-Malaysia-Philippines East ASEAN Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA).
The Bản Giốc (Việt Nam) – Detian (China) Waterfall site, which officially opened to tourists from October 15, offers opportunities to the northern border province of Cao Bằng to develop cross-border and green tourism models between Việt Nam and China.
The city has ambitious plans for 2045, projecting an influx of 6.7 million tourists each year, staying in one of 50,000 hotel rooms, of which 80 per cent will meet or exceed a three-star rating.
The Vietnamese Embassy in Brunei on November 6 organised a workshop to boost tourism cooperation between Vietnam, Brunei and the Brunei-Indonesia-Malaysia-Philippines East ASEAN Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA).
Foreign tourists would be able to travel around Southeast Asia with a proposed visa policy that would permit one single visa for six countries in the region.
The Ban Gioc (Vietnam) - Detian (China) Waterfall site, which officially opened to tourists from October 15, offers opportunities to the northern border province of Cao Bang to develop cross-border and green tourism models between Vietnam and China.