Vietnam's tourism history was officially marked on July 9, 1960, when Prime Minister Pham Van Dong signed Decree 26/CP establishing the Vietnam Tourism Company under the Ministry of Foreign Trade. Since then, the tourism industry has gained significant advancements, gradually attracted investment attention, and developed into a spearhead economic sector.
The Fragrant Squash Festival took place on Sunday in Ba Be district, Bac Kan province, where visitors could enjoy the festivity right at the garden of Yen Duong commune.
According to the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Tuyen Quang, in the first 6 months of 2023, Tuyen Quang province welcomed over 1.8 million tourists, reaching 72.9% of the plan, and up 44.2% over the same period in 2022.
In order to honour and promote the good traditional cultural values of ethnic groups, many provinces in the Northwestern region have been focusing on closely linking their culture with the local social life, becoming the spiritual foundation of society.
The Hai Au Aviation company officially opened its commercial flight route connecting Tuan Chau Island in Ha Long city and Co To island on July 6.
Viet Nam’s tourism recovery remains firmly on track, and is likely to easily exceed the whole-year target of 8 million target, noted HSBC in its report Viet Nam at a glance released on July 6.
With an annual increase of 338% recorded during the first half of the year, Cambodian tourists saw the largest growth among global visitor numbers during the country’s significant post-pandemic recovery period, according to online newspaper Khmer Times.
With unique cultural imprints and diversity in customs and practices, the cultural heritages of Vietnam always have a special attraction for domestic and international tourists.
Ca Mau Provincial People’s Committee has just approved an ecotourism, resort, and entertainment project at U Minh Ha National Park by 2030, with a total investment of about 1.458 trillion VND (more than 61.3 million USD), including 1.4 trillion VND (nearly 59 million USD) from socialisation capital.
(TITC) - From 1st July 2023, Noi Bai International Airport (Ha Noi) will operate 2 electric buses connecting domestic terminal T1 and international terminal T2.