A dragon boat racing festival to celebrate the Lunar New Year was held by the People’s Committees of Ca Na and Phuoc Diem communes of Thuan Nam district in the southern province of Ninh Thuan on January 24, attracting a large number of visitors.
Phu Quoc, Vietnam’s biggest tourism island in Kien Giang province, is fondly called the Pearl Island. Phu Quoc attracts tourists for its sunny paradise and green tropical trees. After the COVID-19 pandemic, tourism in Phu Quoc island has recovered. The island is a favorite destination during the Lunar New Year.
On January 16, Silver Spirit cruise ship docked at Chan May port for the first time in 2023, bringing nearly 200 tourists to visit and experience tourism in Hue Ancient Capital.
Vietnam is becoming a popular tourist destination for US holidaymakers, with more than 215,000 Americans visiting the country last year, ranking second behind the Republic of Korea in terms of arrival number.
The Ba Den (Black Lady) Mountain Spring Festival 2023 will open in Tay Ninh province on January 25 sunder the theme ‘Beauty of Tay Ninh’.
At Robb Report Vietnam Sustainable Luxury Awards 2022, Vietnam's first sustainability award within the luxury industry, Banyan Tree Lang Co has been honored as a Sustainable Luxury Resort of the Year.
With the Lunar New Year (Tet) festival drawing near, several fireworks viewing spots in the capital have begun to sell tickets to both local residents and tourists, with the price starting at more than VND2 million per person, including refreshments.
Traveling on cruise ships to visit Ha Long Bay gives visitors a sense of closeness to nature while flying on a seaplane to admire the scenery from above leaves any nature-lovers with an overwhelming and distinct impression.
StarLux Airlines of Taiwan began flying to Ha Noi on January 13, as border controls imposed to control the spread of COVID-19 have eased up in both Viet Nam and Taiwan.
The flag-salute ceremony to welcome New Year at Dien Cape, where the sunrise is first seen on the mainland of the country, solemnly organized by the Phu Yen Province People's Committee (PPC) has attracted not only officials, party members, pupils, students and all classes of local people but also numerous delegates and tourists.