Thanh Hoa aims to attract more tourists from RoK

The north central province of Thanh Hoa has organised various activities to promote its tourism to international markets, including the Republic of Korea (RoK), with the aim of spread its image as a four-season tourist destination.
Thanh Hoa aims to attract more tourists from RoK ảnh 1A popular check-in place in Pu Luong, Thanh Hoa. (Photo: VNA)
Thanh Hoa (VNA) – The north centralprovince of Thanh Hoa has organised various activities to promote its tourismto international markets, including the Republic of Korea (RoK), with the aim of spread its image as a four-season tourist destination.

Among its major markets such as Japan, theRoK, China and Thailand, Thanh Hoa has paid special attention to the RoK – a leadingpartner of the province for years.

Pham Duc Tri, Vice Director of the province's Centre for Investment, Trade and Tourism Promotion, said that the RoK currently has the highest number of 37 investment projects in Thanh Hoa, and rankedsecond among foreign investors in terms of investment capital with about 1.62 billionUSD, accounting for 26.5 percent of the total foreign-invested projects and 11percent of total foreign direct investment (FDI) in the province.

Korean-funded projects in Thanh Hoa havebeen effective, making positive contributions to speeding up the industrial andhandicraft development in the province, creating jobs and increasing the localbudget’s revenue, said Tri.

Meanwhile, Vice Director of the provincialDepartment of Culture, Sports and Tourism Vuong Thi Hai Yen said that touristattractions in Thanh Hoa have been popular among Korean tourists. In order to continueto attract more visitors from the RoK, Thanh Hoa willactively join more tourism promotion events in the RoK in the time to come.

In September, the Vietnam NationalAdministration of Tourism will organise a programme to introduce Vietnamese tourismin the RoK. Thanh Hoa will take advantage of the event to further populariseits tourism in the country by directly join the programme or sendingpublications and typical products to the event to introduce the province’stourism potential, she said.

This year, Thanh Hoa will coordinateclosely with the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism and the VietnameseTourism Ambassador in the RoK to organise activities to set up connections withKorean partners and hold famtrips for them in Thanh Hoa, Yen said.

Thanh Hoa is seen as one of the localitieswith huge potential for developing tourism on the back of its diverse and richtourism resources, both natural and human.

Known as a "miniature Vietnam", Thanh Hoa has all kinds of terrain,from mountain, midland, to plain and coast, with many beautiful landscapes andvaluable historical – cultural vestiges. At the same time, the province alsohas a system of infrastructure and technical facilities for tourism that isconstantly expanding, gradually improving quality, convenience and modernity.

In recent years, Thanh Hoa has become oneof the top cities and provinces in terms of tourism growth nationwide. Duringthe 2016-2019 period, the number of tourist arrivals in the province grew by15.2 percent annually while tourism revenue rose by 31.7 percent year-on-year,contributing to local socio-economic development.

After COVID-19 was put under good control,Thanh Hoa tourism has bustled again with the reopening of all touristdestinations. The province is creating its image as a safe, friendly andattractive destination. Apart from tourism resources, infrastructure anddiverse products, difference is also a highlight, thus prompting visitors totravel to the locality.

Local tourism sector has posted impressivegrowth in recent years. However, its development is still not commensurate withpotential.

Thanh Hoa’s Sam Son beach is a familiardestination for many people. It is home to several hidden charms waiting fortourists to explore, including Van Chai ancient fishing village. The village isbusy at dawn as fishermen returning shore with catches and those at home comingto help sort out the fish.

Sam Son town was promoted to a city in2017, in a move which aims to meet the local urbanisation process and developSam Son into a national tourist city.

In addition to the renowned Sam Son beach,Thanh Hoa is home to various charming others, namely Hai Tien in Hoang Hoadistrict; Tien Trang Quang Xuong in Quang Xuong district; Hai Hoa and Hai Thanhin Tinh Gia; Bai Dong (East Beach); Vinh Son; Quang Nham, and Hai Binh./.
VNA

See more

The Hanoi Tourism Festival 2026 at Thong Nhat Park attracts large numbers of residents and visitors for sightseeing and hands-on experiences. (Photo: VNA)

New highlights define Hanoi Tourism Festival 2026

The festival featured nearly 100 booths designed as a journey through diverse themed spaces. The space of memory highlights heritage sites, the Old Quarter, architecture, traditional craft villages and Hanoi’s cultural life through destination models, photography exhibitions and fine art displays. The connection space provides a platform for travel businesses to introduce new tours, promotional programmes and attractive discount vouchers.

Visitors experience the Ta Nang–Phan Dung trekking route. (Photo: nhandan.vn)

Vietnam taps trail tourism potential

The trend of nature exploration tourism, particularly hiking in mountainous areas, is gaining momentum across Asia, especially among young people. In Vietnam, more young travellers are choosing short weekend trips to explore forests, mountains and local ecosystems.

Passenger Terminal T2 draws inspiration from the Phoenix.

Singapore’s CPG Consultants designs Phu Quoc Airport – A world-class vision for the Pearl Island’s gateway

CPG Consultants, a subsidiary of CPG Corporation, an internationally renowned multidisciplinary consultancy group headquartered in Singapore, is the design firm for Phu Quoc International Airport. The project is led by Mr. Steven Thor, Executive Vice President (Global Atelier Collective) at CPG Consultants. He has more than 30 years of experience in international design and has worked on multiple award-winning developments, including large-scale infrastructure projects across several countries.

Phu Quoc is becoming a crossroad for the world's architectural marvels

The allure of Phu Quoc’s timeless architectural DNA

Phu Quoc’s architectural allure doesn't merely stop at honoring the past; it actively creates "contemporary heritage" that cements the Pearl Island's name on the map. A shining example is the Kiss Bridge, envisioned by architect Marco Casamonti—a profound piece of humanistic art where mankind and Phu Quoc’s natural beauty become one.

Visitors admire Ho Chi Minh City from above. (Photo: VNA)

Ho Chi Minh City launches helicopter sightseeing tours

Globally, helicopter tourism has become a popular offering in many major destinations. By introducing this experience, Ho Chi Minh City aims to expand its portfolio of high-end tourism products and further enhance its destination image.

The blending of culture, architecture and art on Phu Quoc is shaping a cosmopolitan city. (Photo: Sun Group)

Phu Quoc: Where the world meets through architecture

The presence of diverse international architectural styles across Phu Quoc, rather than a single traditional architectural system, is not accidental but rooted in the island’s unique development context. Unlike cities with centuries of urban heritage such as Hoi An or Hue, Phu Quoc is a tourism destination that has grown rapidly over just the past few decades, without a clearly layered architectural legacy to inherit.

The luxurious resorts ecosystem contribute to elevating Phu Quoc's image in the eyes of international media. (Photo: Sun Group)

Phu Quoc and its luxury resorts "take the leaderboard by storm" in DestinAsian rankings

On March 6, 2026, the prestigious travel magazine DestinAsian officially announced its list of the top 10 islands in Asia for 2026 as part of its Readers' Choice Awards. Not only was it the sole representative from Vietnam, but Phu Quoc also made a remarkable impression by climbing to the runner-up position, continuing an impressive three-year upward trend.

A view of the opening ceremony of the Ban Flower (Bauhinia) Festival 2026 in Dien Bien province on March 8 evening. (Photo: VNA)

Government leader attends Ban Flower Festival 2026 in Dien Bien province

Themed “Hoa Ban – Khat vong Dien Bien,” the festival was a highlight of the Dien Bien Culture and Tourism Week running from March 6 – 12. The annual event celebrated the beauty of the iconic Ban flower and promoted the culture, history and tourism potential of the Northwestern region.

Khem beach in Phu Quoc island of An Giang province. (Photo: VNA)

Phu Quoc strengthens appeal as international arrivals soar in early 2026

Phu Quoc special zone is increasingly affirming its strong appeal to international visitors with impressive growth, positioning the “pearl island” as a standout destination in Southeast Asia and a direct competitor to renowned resort islands such as Bali in Indonesia and Phuket in Thailand.

Leaves of loc vung (Barringtonia acutangula tree) change colour beside Hoan Kiem Lake (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi named among world’s 50 most beautiful cities by Condé Nast Traveler

Hanoi’s appearance within the global media ecosystem of Condé Nast Traveler is expected to provide a significant boost to the city’s tourism appeal. Beyond enhancing its credibility as a travel destination, the recognition could also help attract high-end tourism services and encourage higher spending by international visitors.