Dien Bien Phu Victory Museum extends opening time at night
The opening time of the Dien Bien Phu Victory Museum will be extended on some evenings to meet the growing demand of visitors during the peak periods, especially during holidays, on April 30, May 1, the celebrations of the 70th anniversary of the Dien Bien Phu Victory (May 7) and the Visit Vietnam Year - Dien Bien 2024.
New art show launched in response to Visit Vietnam Year - Dien Bien 2024
The Dien Bien Provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism has launched a new art show entitled ‘Legends of Uva’ in response to Vietnam Tourism Year - Dien Bien 2024…
Travel guide to Kon Tum
Travel guide to Kon Tum   (Mar 08, 2024)
(TITC) - Kon Tum Province is located at the "Indochina crossroads" with many famous attractions such as Mang Den, Wooden Church, the largest communal house in the Central Highlands, and…
Vietjet opens new route Ha Noi - Dien Bien from March 1, 2024
(TITC) – According to information from Vietjet Airline, in response to the Visit Vietnam Year - Dien Bien 2024, from March 1, Vietjet will open direct flights between Ha Noi and Dien Bien to expand trade and travel opportunities between the Northwest region and the capital Ha Noi and the Northern Delta provinces.
New Museum of Da Nang - a museum of light
The new Museum of Da Nang at 42 Bach Dang Street will open up a unique historical space in terms of light, sound and animation effects, along with many unprecedented technologies in Viet Nam.  
Explore Dien Bien, the heroic land
(TITC) – The year 2024 marks a series of important events in Dien Bien Province, especially the Visit Vietnam Year - Dien Bien 2024. Let’s explore a number of spots that visitors can pay a visit to get to know about this heroic land of Vietnam.
Enjoy cherry blossom in Dien Bien in New Year 2024
(TITC) - As usual, cherry blossoms are about to bloom in the borderland in the North-west of Vietnam.
Discover God’s Eye Mountain in Cao Bang
Nui Mat Than, or God’s Eye Mountain, stands as a captivating destination for tourists seeking the extraordinary beauty of nature. Located within the 36 Thang Hen Lakes complex in Cao Bang Global Geopark, in the northernmost region of Vietnam, this mountain earns its name due to a remarkable feature at its summit—a large hole resembling an eye. It is truly a one-of-a-kind wonder in Vietnam.
Dien Bien airport to reopen in December after expansion project completes
The Ministry of Transport planned to reopen Dien Bien airport located in the northern upland province of Dien Bien from December 2, 2023.
Tourism connection between northwestern region and southern delta
Northwest Culture Tourism Week 2023 is being held at Ninh Kieu Park in Can Tho city, one of many activities to promote and connect tourism between the northwest region and the southern Mekong Delta.
Tourism, cultural festival to open in Northwestern region at weekend
The 15th Culture, Sports and Tourism Festival of ethnic groups in the northwestern region will take place in Phu Tho Province from December 2-4 with the participation of seven provinces and cities in the country.
Unique cockscomb flower festival of Cong ethnic people in Dien Bien
Every year in the tenth lunar month, the Cong ethnic community in La Cha village, Pa Tan commune, Nam Po district, in the northern province of Dien Bien, joyfully celebrate their traditional cockscomb flower festival.
Northwestern provinces strengthen tourism development cooperation
On October 27, the tourism associations of four provinces including Son La, Hoa Binh, Dien Bien and Lai Chau, organised a conference and signed a memorandum of cooperation in tourism development in Moc Chau town, of the northern mountainous province of Son La.
Dien Bien to host Vietnam-Laos border exchange programme
A cultural, sports and tourism exchange programme between border localities of Vietnam and Laos, will take place in Dien Bien Phu city in the northern mountainous province of Dien Bien, from October 1 to 3.
Training course on ecotourism for ethnic minorities held
About 30 ethnic minority trainees from Quang Binh, Quang Tri and Thua Thien Hue were trained in ecotourism marketing to develop livelihoods based on sustainable forest conservation.