The Kate Festival, one of the most important cultural events of the Cham ethnic people in Binh Thuan, which takes place from the end of the sixth month to the middle of the seventh month in Cham calendar, is a unique tourism product helping the south central province to draw visitors.
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism recently announced a project to develop night-time tourism, which is gaining popularity in Vietnam. The idea is to develop another revenue stream to contribute to the country's economic development, popularise the Vietnam brand, improve competitiveness, and provide memorable experiences for visitors.
The National Assembly’s approval of a tourist e-visa extension, along with efforts from many ministries and sectors, and new breakthrough policies, are expected to have a positive effect on Vietnam's tourism market in the coming time.
Ba Ria - Vung Tau, a popular tourist destination in the south of Vietnam, is seeing more visitors recently, a reminder of the attractive seaside resort’s potential in the post-pandemic period.
Since early 2022, provinces within the tourism development cooperation cluster in the Eastern Mekong Delta have been welcoming increasing numbers of visitors as the nation shifts to safely adapts to the COVID-19 epidemic.
Since its re-establishment 30 years ago, the south central province of Ninh Thuan has been exerting efforts to make breakthroughs towards dynamic and sustainable development.