Big tourism promotions in Binh Dinh Province
(TITC) - From 8th September 2023 to 31st January 2024, Binh Dinh Department of Tourism coordinated with Binh Dinh Tourism Association to launch a tourism stimulus program with many discounts for tourist groups from 20 people.
Black beans and coconut cake: A signature dish of Binh Dinh Province
‘Banh trung’ (black beans and coconut cake) is a signature dish of Binh Dinh Province.
Pink cake – a delicacy of Binh Dinh province
Pink cake is used as a gift during engagement and wedding ceremonies
Xanh island-a green pearl in Binh Dinh province
Nhon Chau island commune, which is called Xanh or Green island by the locals in Binh Dinh province, is located in a strategic position of national defense and an unspoiled tourist attraction.
Binh Dinh Province stops Banh It Tower restoration project
Vice Chairman of Binh Dinh Province People’s Committee Lam Hai Giang yesterday chaired a meeting with related departments and agencies, including Binh Dinh Province Department of Culture & Sports, Department of Construction, regarding the restoration project for Banh It Tower (located in Phuoc Hiep Ward of Tuy Phuoc District).
A trip to Green Island in Binh Dinh province
The best time to visit Cu Lao Xanh (Green Island) in the south-central province of Binh Dinh, is from March to the end of summer. The island attracts much interest from visitors thanks to its pristine natural beauty and the over 100-year-old lighthouse.
International flights to operate from Phu Cat
The Civil Aviation Administration of Viet Nam, the Vietnam Airlines Corporation and domestic carriers have backed a plan to launch international flights from Phu Cat Airport in Quy Nhon City, Binh Dinh Province.
The art of Bai Choi in Central Viet Nam to receive UNESCO certificate of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity
(TITC) - On 5 May 2018, the ceremony to receive the certificate of UNESCO recognizing the art of Bai Choi in Central Viet Nam as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity will take place in Quy Nhon City, Binh Dinh Province.
Ong Nui Pagoda - a tourist destination in Binh Dinh Province
Ong Nui (also known as Linh Phong) Pagoda, located in Phuong Binh Village, Cat Tien Commune, Phu Cat District, is one of the most important and famous Buddhist relic sites in Binh Dinh Province.
Quy Nhon worth a visit   (Aug 04, 2016)
Quy Nhon worth a visit
Quy Nhon is a coastal city in the south-central province of Binh Dinh which is easily accessible by either air or road. This is a famous travel destination but the living cost there is low.
International Vietnamese Traditional Martial Arts Festival – Binh Dinh 2016
(TITC) - Taking place from 2 to 4 August 2016 in Quy Nhon City, An Nhon Town, and districts of Tay Son, Tuy Phuoc, Phu My (Binh Dinh Province), the 6th International Vietnamese Traditional Martial Arts Festival – Binh Dinh 2016 with the theme “Conservation and promotion of Vietnamese traditional martial arts” is one of the most awaited cultural events in 2016 of Binh Dinh…
Int’l traditional martial arts festival to kick off in August
The sixth international Vietnamese traditional martial arts festival this August will attract 15 foreign delegations from around the world, according to Nguyen Van Dung – deputy head of the event’s organising board.
Binh Dinh Province’s Summer Tourism Festival 2016
(TITC) - In the evening of 22 June 2016, the opening ceremony of Summer Tourism Festival 2016 with theme “Quy Nhon – Binh Dinh – returning to the memorial sea” will take place in the central square of Binh Dinh Province.
Seminar on tourism development in Binh Dinh province
The Binh Dinh provincial People’s Committee, in association with the Bank for Investment and Development of Viet Nam (BIDV), held a seminar on the 2016 development of tourism in Binh Dinh on April 3rd in Quy Nhon City.
Quy Nhon (Viet Nam) ranks third among top 9 places to get off tourist trail in Southeast Asia
(TITC) – Recently, the coastal city of Quy Nhon (Binh Dinh Province) which is famous for seafood and stunning views has been ranked third among 9 places to get off tourist trail in Southeast Asia by the UK travel magazine of Rough Guides.