Cat Ba Island’s tourism reviving after pandemic Videos

Cat Ba Island’s tourism reviving after pandemic

After nearly 2 years of hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, tourism activities on Cat Ba Island in Cat Hai district, Hai Phong city, have become bustling once again, promising a positive revival of the key economic sector.
Top 10 hospitable tourist destinations in Vietnam voted by travelers Videos

Top 10 hospitable tourist destinations in Vietnam voted by travelers

Vietnam's tourism sector officially entered the recovery stage after a long hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Acknowledging an increase in demand of search for destinations, US-based online booking travel agency Booking.com announced top 10 most hospitable tourist destinations in Vietnam in 2022.
Da Lat ready to welcome visitors during April 30 holiday Destinations

Da Lat ready to welcome visitors during April 30 holiday

The upcoming holiday on April 30 and May 1 is considered a “golden opportunity” for the tourism sector in both Da Lat city and Lam Dong province to recover after COVID-19. The city’s tourism sector has fully prepared for the long weekend and is ready to welcome a large number of domestic and foreign tourists.
Exploring My Son World Cultural Heritage Destinations

Exploring My Son World Cultural Heritage

Going through ups and downs of history, My Son remains as a relic site with high cultural and artistic values, housing an architectural complex with numerous unique Champa towers and shrines.
Unique Da Dia Reef in Phu Yen province Travel

Unique Da Dia Reef in Phu Yen province

Mother nature has given Phu Yen province a host of natural wonders and one of its most famous attractions is the unique Da Dia Reef, which is an area of cylindrical rocks created by a volcanic eruption in early times.
The beauty of Vietnamese culture preserved in folk games Culture - Sports

The beauty of Vietnamese culture preserved in folk games

With pedestrian zones in Hanoi now open again on weekends, a large number of visitors and tourists came to stroll around and shop. This is a positive sign for the development of the local economy in general and its tourism sector in particular. Many old folk games, such as tug-of-war and sculpting “to he” toys, were introduced to promote Vietnamese culture among local and foreign tourists.