Ha Noi’s convertible single-decker buses hit the road in the capital on November 18 as part of the newly launched City Tour 3, offering foreign tourists a chance to explore the city from a different view.
The capital of Ha Noi is set to host a wide range of activities from November 18 to December 17 in the Old Quarter to mark Vietnam Cultural Heritage Day that falls on November 23.
Minister of Culture, Sports, and Tourism Nguyen Van Hung has signed a Decision declaring the National Intangible Cultural Heritage List for 36 intangible cultural heritages around the country. Phu Tho has three heritages.
Traveloka (Southeast Asia’s leading travel platform) has just listed the tourism trends which are expected to contribute to the strong development of Vietnam's tourism industry in 2024.
For the first time, there will be a real scene performance on the Red River - Chem communal house.
The Vietnam National Museum of History and Vietnam Sustainable Tourism Investment and Development JSC (Vietnam STID) have launched a trial bicycle tour.
Within a week of its launch, the high-quality Ha Noi - Da Nang train has drawn numerous domestic and foreign tourists, piquing their interest in its design and services.
Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam (The Temple of Literature) has been more sparkling and magical thanks to light and 3D Mapping technologies which are applied to introduce the beauty of the relic site the nation's education through a night tour themed “Essence of Education”.
Every November, the Thao Nguyen Flower Garden on the banks of the Red River in Ha Noi has become a must-visit destination for ox-eye daisy lovers. This year, the flowering season came early, with the flowers in full bloom since late October.
A new market of Po Hen has been officially inaugurated on October 22 in Mong Cai city, Quang Ninh province offering visitors a chance to meet indigenous people in traditional costumes, buy agricultural products and traditional crafts.
These days, Van Phuc Craft Village is a hive of activity in preparation for the upcoming cultural tourism and trade week to be held here.
Six-year-old Tran Tuan Long was overjoyed as he played with the new imaginative toys set up in Giam Garden inside the Temple of Literature. The giant wooden horse he climbed on had giant eyes made of old tires, while the horse's mane was shaped into a slide, its legs were connected with climbing materials, and the tail was also a swing.